Seo Master present to you:
Posted by: Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs ManagerMany of those subscribed to this blog have heard our recent
announcement about the
Open Handset Alliance, and we thought we'd bring everyone up to date. Today, the team released an early look at the
Android SDK for developers interested in building applications for Android.
By the way, we've released more than just the SDK. Those of you who follow the development of the Linux kernel on ARM may have seen that we released our initial patches that provide kernel support for the
QualcommMSM7K. This release means that support in the Linux kernel is now available for the on board serial, i2c, timer, NAND flash controller, MDP/MDDI framebuffer, gpio controller, and high speed USB client controller. This code also provides access to the baseband features of the chip. The announcement to the kernel developer community can be found on the
ARM Linux mailing list. Like all proper Linux kernel code, these patches were released under
v2 of the GNU GPL. Stay tuned for more open source related details.
We're really excited about all of these developments and can't wait to see what results. To help get things started, we've also announced the
Android Developer Challenge, a $10 million challenge to reward developers for working with the platform. Head over the
Android Developers blog to find out more about this exciting mobile platform.2013, By: Seo Master