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#3211
It looks as if update-lag is going to be taken more seriously:


http://www.androidcentral.com/google...device-updates

The companies pictured above (and Google) will work on guidelines that can only hope to make updates faster after release.

Lets hope that these guidelines are made public after completion.
 

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#3212
You can't talk about Android without talking about Google. So let's talk about Google. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Suit Opens a Window Into Google

Maybe we should start thinking about changing their mantra to: "Don't Be Evil, Unless Something Gets In Our Way"

See, Google and I both like change.
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Originally Posted by daperl View Post
You can't talk about Android without talking about Google. So let's talk about Google. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

Suit Opens a Window Into Google

Maybe we should start thinking about changing their mantra to: "Don't Be Evil, Unless Something Gets In Our Way"

See, Google and I both like change.
I can't read the article, but certainly if Google deserves a hand slapping, let them have it as you see fit!

This is the Android thread, not the only-post-if-it's-pro-android-thread!
 
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#3214
Some Non-IO news:

Both Google and Apple were strongly questioned regarding user location tracking:

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...n-tracking.ars

I'm particularly against user tracking, and I'm interested in listening to the session.
 

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Already the projects are coming in! Here's the Android Open Accessory controlling a half-sized physical android:

http://www.robots-dreams.com/2011/05...ideo.html#more
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cMHRvV9bg4

I can't wait to see what others do with this technology!
 

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Here's a video of The Android ADK controlling a 5000lbs ball labyrinth (featured in the keynote):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrE_JO5rXKA

Very cool indeed!
 

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For those that missed the IO keynote, you can view most of it via phandroid's bootlegs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iukc9..._order&list=UL

EDIT: Full version in post below.

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Here is the official release of the entire keynote!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoHcfyoHaJc

Enjoy!
 

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Find out about the Google Music service available on the web and Android:
http://music.google.com/about/



It is actually quite cool. Your tracks exist in the cloud where you can stream them, or have them 'pinned' to your device for offline listening. Creating a playlist on one device will mean that all devices will have access to the same list.

The Android app even has the ability to 'output' music to different devices. In the keynote demonstration, a special box (that I assume will be for sale at some point) connected to speakers was able to be controlled via the Google Music tablet application. This is a very slick home-automation control that once had be monopolized by Sonos, or required a DIY setup.

At the present time, it's only available for US customers and by invite only @ http://music.google.com . I expect that it will be available outside of the US, but a timeline has not been mentioned.

An Engadget Editorial on the subject has mixed feelings among the staff:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/10/e...beta-by-google

Some of the arguments against this service is: no purchase option, privacy concerns, US customers only, not terribly innovative, etc. An interesting read!

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With the carriers and even home ISP's insisting on bandwidth caps, I don't foresee streaming as something I can enjoy. I also believe that, in their arrogance and greed, the ISP's and carriers are also impeding the incredible progress and openness with which the Internet became so popular during the 90's. It seems like any progress during the late 2000's was DESPITE the carriers/ISP's, certainly not because of them. I don't really see Google Music streaming taking off while this is the case--but maybe it'll put more "anti-competitive" light on the issue and make people ask why COMCAST was allowed to buy NBC/Universal while it insists on capping bandwidth from Netflix... or why Verizon insists on capping its wireless bandwidth while giving you free pass for bandwidth if you purchase their music services. Fishy. Just saying--I feel as if there's a pronounced odor of rodent feces in the telecom industry.
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