The Potential Impact Of Android On The Mobile Application Development Industry
Over the past decade, Google has become the dominant force on the web, processing over one billion search requests per day. However, Google's web dominance only extends to desktop PCs, which are slowly being replaced by mobile devices, with over 3 times more mobile devices than desktops being sold each year. The Android is Google strategy to extend its reach into the rapidly expanding mobile market.The open source property of Android is Google's unique selling point. Google recognised that the mobile experience on the most part is inferior to the desktop experience due to the restrictions placed on mobile application developers. Apple, the manufacturers of the iPhone have been known to refuse to approve third party programs because they replace integrated features of the iPhone. Android is a completely open platform that will allow developers to create applications that call upon the use of any of a handset's core features. Android also aims to give developers the tools to innovate by allowing applications to combine information from a variety of sources such as the internet or other mobile device users.The Android operating system aims to bring the experience users enjoy on desktop PCs to the mobile world. Mobile devices operate on a closed system where only applications approved by the manufacturer can be installed on devices. Mobile applications developers are usually forced to obtain code-signing certificates, which cost both time and money. With Android, developers will be able to install any application they develop instantly. The reduction in development costs will open up the market to new developers. Since Android's success hinges on how third party developers react to the open system, the more developers able to develop for the system, the better for Google.Google has a 16 billion dollar advertising empire on the web and seeks to transfer this to mobile devices. Although smaller screens pose a challenge to advertising space, mobile devices also offer new opportunities, as due to their mobile nature location based adverting can be used to market nearby services to potential customers. All Android devices will be constantly connected to the web to take advantage of location-based services.For all the promise of Android, there are several barriers to its success, some of which have already begun to affect its chances of success. The biggest barrier to Android's success is the sluggishness with which network providers are adopting Android devices. In 2008 when Google launched its first mobile device on T-mobile, it was widely thought that they would quickly enter into partnership with larger mobile network carriers such as Verizon and AT&T. Their failure to do this has resulted in a slow uptake of Android devices by consumers, as T-Mobile is only the fourth largest carrier in the US.Mobile network providers may also be reluctant to enter into partnership with Google because several applications developed for Android completely circumvent their services resulting in a loss of revenue. The biggest example of this is Google Voice, which allows users to send text messages through their phone's data plan. This means that there is no need for a Google voice user to have a text-messaging plan with their network since Google Voice offers what is essentially free text messaging.The Android operating system has also encountered resistance from manufacturers for a number of reasons. Some manufacturers feel that the an open source mobile operating system threatens their own pre-packaged applications as network operators and users will be able to completely re-customise an Android phone, rendering manufacturers' own applications useless. To compete effectively manufacturers want to be able to differentiate their phones and have a unique identity. Some manufacturers fear that the emergence of a mobile operating system without any licensing fees could result in an influx of new manufacturers into the market as license fees act as a barrier to entry to new firms. This will result in a loss of market share for the existing firms.Google's Android has fulfilled part of the promise it had when it was first unveiled. It has lead to new and innovative applications being developed and allowed more developers to enter the market. However, it is yet to live up to its potential. If it is to succeed Android needs the support of more manufacturers and mobile network providers. In November and December 2009 Verizon and Motorola launched a new phone using Android, which is a step in the right direction. Google has the influence and vision to completely revamp the mobile market and with the help of their hardware partners, they are likely to succeed.
Integrous are one of the UK's leading mobile application development companies. Offering a range of award winning mobile application development services for Windows Mobile, iPhone application development, Blackberry, Symbian, J2ME and Android platforms.
YouTube Enhancing Mobile Site
In only three short years, YouTube’s mobile site has grown to more than 100 million video playbacks a day. That’s a huge number, and YouTube is making improvements so your video viewing habits are more enjoyable.
In addition to making the mobile site faster, YouTube is also adding in other features like touch-friendly elements for easier playback, search options, playlists, and sharing. YouTube also makes it clear they’re working toward a seamless experience from computers to mobile devices:
As we make improvements to Youtube.com, you’ll see them quickly follow on our mobile site, unlike native apps which are not updated as frequently.
Does this mean the YouTube app is going away? I don’t think so. The YouTube app isn’t going anywhere, but YouTube is making it clear the mobile site is the place to go for the best experience no matter what phone you may have. The enhanced mobile site is launching as English-only, but additional languages will become available in the coming months. If you want to see a demo of the new interface, watch the video below.
Source: YouTube Blog
Beginning Smartphone Web Development: Building Javascript, CSS, HTML and Ajax-Based Applications for iPhone, Android, Palm Pre, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and Nokia S60
- ISBN13: 9781430226208
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Today’s Web 2.0 applications (think Facebook and Twitter) go far beyond the confines of the desktop and are widely used on mobile devices. The mobile Web has become incredibly popular given the success of the iPhone and BlackBerry, the importance of Windows Mobile, and the emergence of Palm Pre (and its webOS platform). At Apress, we are fortunate to have Gail Frederick of the well-known training site Learn the Mobile Web offer her expert advice in Beginning Smartphone Web Development. In this book, Gail teaches the web standards and fundamentals specific to smartphones and other feature-driven mobile phones and devices.
- Shows you how to build interactive mobile web sites using web technologies optimized for browsers in smartphones
- Details markup fundamentals, design principles, content adaptation, usability, and interoperability
- Explores cross-platform standards and best practices for the mobile Web authored by the W3C, dotMobi, and similar organizations
- Dives deeps into the feature sets of the most popular mobile browsers, including WebKit, Chrome, Palm Pre webOS, Pocket IE, Opera Mobile, and Skyfire
By the end of this book, you’ll have the training, tools, and techniques for creating robust mobile web experiences on any of these platforms for your favorite smartphone or other mobile device.
You’ll learn how to:
- Build interactive mobile web pages that comply with industry standards and best practices.
- Develop web sites using the markup languages of the mobile Web: XHTML-MP, Wireless CSS, and WML.
- Use Mobile JavaScript and Ajax for client-side web interactivity.
- Adapt the syntax and design of mobile web pages to target smartphone models.
- Enhance mobile web pages to target advanced features of smartphone browsers.
- Validate and compress mobile markup to optimize for network transmission and browser performance.
- Simulate smartphone browsers using emulators and development tools.
Who is this book for?
Mobile application developers and their managers need to learn mobile web technologies because it’s in their economic interest. Time-to-market and opportunity costs are significantly lower for web-based mobile applications than for native ones.
Desktop web developers at software companies and IT departments of non-technology businesses need to learn mobile web technologies to meet the demands of managers who will soon be asking them to “mobilize this web site.” These developers will want to do the minimum work possible to maximize the compatibility of their mobile web sites. The standards-based approach advocated in this book will allow them to build gracefully adaptive and portable mobile web experiences that perform well across mobile browser platforms.
Adobe Announces Flash Player 10.1 For Mobile Partners

What does this mean to us? Good things and soon! Companies like HBO, CNET.com, Sony Pictures, USA Network etc… have begun optimizing their content for mobile devices thanks the Adobe and with that soon. As they will be designed for Android 2.2 aka “Froyo” and up, this is a huge step in the right direction for Android users everywhere and 10 steps in the wrong direction for Apple. Go ahead and check out the official press release and see for yourself what this means.
Via: Abobe
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Spotify mobile demo for Google Android
Spotify Android demo presented at Google IO 2009. Mobile Spotify is available for paying subscribers. More info at www.spotify.com/mobile
HTC Touch Pro Unlocked Phone with 3.2 MP Camera, Windows Mobile 6.1, Wi-Fi, GPS, and MicroSD Slot–International Version with No Warranty
- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and International 3G compatibility via 900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE data capabilities
- Windows Mobile 6.1 with TouchFLO 3D interface responds perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, browsing the web, and launching media
- 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; MicroSD expansion up to 16 GB; Windows Media Mobile player; GPS receiver; Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); Bluetooth stereo music
- Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 367 hours (15+ days) of standby time
Product Description
The HTC Touch Pro brings together elegant touch screen response with the direct precision of keyboard entry? leaving out nothing to deliver a powerhouse communication tool in a beautiful, compact design.The 2.8-inch VGA touch screen provides four times the resolution of most smart devices, making email, documents and web pages sharper and easier to work with than ever before.HTC rich, touch-responsive interface, TouchFLO 3D, provides a stunningly intuitive way to zip through common tasks like messaging, calendar checks or making calls. Delve a little deeper to find that playing media files, searching for contacts and surfing the web are also responsive to your touch.The web browser puts the full Internet in the palm of your hand. Websites look just like they do on a PC, and TouchFLO 3D makes it easy to pan around and zoom in on exactly the information you?re looking for. If you need a wide screen, simply tilt the Touch Pro sideways and the page switches to landscape view. Slide out the 5-row QWERTY keyboard to make light work of typing-intensive tasks like composing email or working on Microsoft Office documents? perfect for when your day takes a serious turn. High speed connectivity will keep you in touch with colleagues and contacts wherever you are. Integrated GPS can be used with maps software for a full turn-by-turn satellite navigation experience. Built-in Wi-Fi and TV-out functionality* mean you can hook up to the local wireless hot spot to surf, then deliver the perfect PowerPoint presentation without a laptop in sight. A beautiful angle on business, the HTC Touch Pro introduces effortless presence to enterprise-standard communications.
HTC Touch2 T3333 GSM SmartPhone Unlocked with Windows Mobile 6.5, Wi-Fi, and Touch Screen– International Version with No Warranty
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900 MHz, HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia 900/2100 MHz
- 3.2 megapixel color camera with fixed focus
- 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with QVGA resolution
- Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
- Qualcomm MSM7225?, 528 MHz, Internal GPS antenna, Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
Product Description
HTC Touch2 is ready to help you with all the things you want to do on your phone. Stay in touch with your friends, find out what they're up to on Facebook, check your mail, or browse the web. It's all at your fingertips in a compact phone that fits nicely in your hand. Ready to do even more with HTC Touch2? You can add games and applications from the Windows Marketplace to personalize your experience. And you can keep your stuff safe when you back up to Microsoft's My Phone servers without a PC. Call your colleagues or friends by finding a familiar face. Browse through incoming text and multimedia messages with just a flick. Pick out your day's attire by checking the weather tab. Read up on the hottest news from the browser. Check the calendar and get ready to be a star at your next meeting. All this and more delivered to you on the super intuitive interface that puts the most important content within your fingertip's reach. It's better to have all the ways to stay connected and not need them - than to need them and not have them. HTC Touch2 gives you all the options you ever need to stay in touch with your work and social life. Corporate and personal email set up has been made as easy as inputting your email address and password. Live Messenger for chatting and Facebook for tending to your social network are just a tap away. With the introduction of Windows Mobile 6.5 comes the long awaited Windows Marketplace for Mobile. What it means to you is that you now have a secure place to come and browse applications and games optimized for use on your phone. So the phone you buy today grows with you as you get more of the applications you need to help you get the most out of life.
Hello, Android: Introducing Google’s Mobile Development Platform
Product Description
Android is a software toolkit for mobile phones, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It's inside millions of cell phones and other mobile devices, making Android a major platform for application developers. That could be your own program running on all those devices.
Getting started developing with Android is easy. You don't even need access to an Android phone, just a computer where you can install the Android SDK and the phone emulator that comes with it. Within minutes, "Hello, Android" will get you creating your first working application: Android's version of "Hello, World."
From there, you'll build up a more substantial example: an Android Sudoku game. By gradually adding features to the game, you'll learn about many aspects of Android programming, such as creating user interfaces (including touch, D-pad, and keyboard input), building location-based services (including GPS and cell-tower triangulation), and working with sensors (harnessing the compass and the accelerometer). You'll also learn how to publish your applications to the Android Market.
This third edition has been revised for Android 2. It also covers Android 1.5 and 1.6. Every page and example was reviewed and updated for compatibility with the latest versions and streamlined based on reader feedback. Freshly added material covers the new multi-touch and live wallpaper programming interfaces, in addition to best practices on supporting the wide variety of screen resolutions and Android versions in use today.
If you'd rather be coding than reading about coding, this book is for you.
Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform
HTC HD2 T8585 Unlocked Smartphone with 5 MP Camera, Windows Mobile 6.5, Wi-Fi, GPS – International Version with Warranty
- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
- Quad-Band Unlocked GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 GSM and 900/2100 3G frequencies plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
- 1GHz Snapdragon¿ processor; ROM: 512 MB / RAM: 448 MB memory; 5 MP color camera with auto focus and dual LED flashlight; ; microSD¿ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
- 3.5 mm stereo audio jack; FM Radio; Bluetooth® 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate and AD2P; Wi-Fi Router; nternet Sharing through USB or Bluetooth; Internal GPS antenna; Digital Compass; G-Sensor; Proximity sensor; Ambient light sensor;
- Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 490 hours of standby time
Product Description
HTC HD2 delivers an experience your senses have been waiting for. The unprecedented 4.3-inch pixel-packed display is stunning. The world's first capacitive touch technology on a Windows phone along with 1 GHz processing power ensure a smooth and lightning-fast response to the lightest touch of your finger. Most importantly, it is our first Windows phone to embody HTC Sense - a holistic experience that focuses on making phones work in the most intuitive way. HTC Sense is based on three core principles make it mine, stay close, and discover the unexpected. With HTC HD2, communication is focused around people rather than applications, so all of your interactions like email, SMS, phone logs, and even updates from Facebook are all in one place. Right where your instinct tells you to look next to the photo of the person with whom you want to stay in touch with. In business, a phone call often has the power to prevent a mile-long pile up of inconclusive emails. HTC HD2 makes it simple to go from reading an email to calling the sender. All it takes is a single tap on the large phone icon right from the email. And if you need to get everyone involved in the discussion just tap next to the images of everyone to create an instant conference call. Forget the challenge of jumping from your calendar to your phone application while trying to find and memorize the number for your next conference call. On HTC HD2, conference call reminders conveniently appear with a big dial button ready for you to press, even the PIN is displayed, so you'll never miss out on the latest strategy session.
Mobile World Congress 2008: First Look Reviews (Part01of02)
First looks at the Samsung Soul. Plus hands on with Google Android, the bizarre Wellness phone concept repleate with bad breath tester and Pico phone projector...






















































