Feature phone apps: The buzz grew louder this year
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Tech Predictions, 2012 Edition
10.02.12 - Java World
If you have a device, get the tools—in all three cases they're free downloads—and start writing stupid little apps that nobody cares about, so you can have some skills on the platform when somebody cares about it. NOW: Wow, yes. Right now, if you are
50 Open Source Technologies / Projects to Look Out For in 2012
10.02.12 - Digit
Android has become increasingly important in the Mobile segment, and being free and open source means that it is quite likely to be found on lower-end tablets. Android tablets will be able to beat Apple ones in price if nothing else, and sometimes that
Tech Predictions, 2012 Edition
10.02.12 - Java World
Android phones, collectively,
have outpaced iPhone sales. That’s a pretty significant statistic—and it means that
there’s fewer customers buying smartphones in the coming year. More importantly, the
first generation of Android slates (including the Galaxy Tab, which I own), are less-than-sublime,
and not really an “iPad Killer” device by any stretch of the imagination. And I think
that will slow down people buying Android slates and phones, particularly since Google
has all but promised that Android releases will start slowing down. NOW: Well, I think I get a point for saying that Android's penetration
will rise... but then I lose it for suggesting that it would slow down. Wow, was I
wrong on that. Once Amazon put the Kindle Fire out, suddenly for the first time Android
tablets
It allows developers to write managed code in Java that utilizes Google-developed software libraries, but does not support programs developed in native code. The unveiling of the Android platform on 5 November 2007 was announced with the founding of