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Android is a software platform for mobile devices developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. Android includes an operating system and all the main software applications needed to build a mobile phone.

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  • Read all about Android in the wikipedia
  • Android 3.1 now available!
    Android 3.1 Android 3.1 includes new developer features such as APIs for USB accessories, MTP/PTP, and RTP, as well as new input events from mice, trackballs, joysticks, and more.
  • Read all about the new APIs in Android 3.1.
  • Android Versions
  • 1.5/1.6 - Android previous versions
  • 2.0/2.1 - Eclair: revamped the user interface and introduced HTML5, W3C Geolocation API and Exchange ActiveSync 2.5 support
  • 2.2 - Froyo: introduced speed improvements with JIT optimization and the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine, and added Wi-Fi hotspot tethering and Adobe Flash support
  • 2.3 - Gingerbread: which refined the user interface, improved the soft keyboard and copy/paste features, and added support for Near Field Communication
  • 3.0/3.1 - Honeycomb: a tablet-oriented release which supports larger screen devices and introduces many new user interface features, and supports multicore processors and hardware acceleration for graphics.[53] The Honeycomb SDK has been released and the first device featuring this version, the Motorola Xoom tablet, went on sale in February 2011.[54] The 3.1 update was announced at the 2011 Google I/O on 10 May 2011.
  • 3.2 - Honeycomb: which is similar to 3.1 but optimized for 7-inch tablets. On 20 June 2011, Huawei Technologies unveiled the MediaPad, which is the World’s First 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb Dual-Core Tablet (running on a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Chipset).
  • 4.0 - Ice Cream Sandwich: will be the upcoming version of Android. It is a combination of Gingerbread and Honeycomb into a "cohesive whole. It was announced on May 10, 2011 at Google I/O that it will be released in Q4 2011.

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