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Android

 
Android is an open source mobile operating system designed to run on a variety of hand-held devices, including wireless phones, tablets and netbooks.
 
Because it is open source, Android is available for anyone to download, change, and use on a variety of mobile technologies. This flexibility of Android allows hardware manufacturers to adjust Android to work to their specifications more easily than other operating systems.
 
The Open Handset Alliance — a consortium of 47 hardware, software and telecom companies (including Google, Inc.) — introduced Android in November 2007.
 
Like Apple’s recent mobile offerings, Android comes with its own app marketplace where users can download, often for free, various apps that can then be used on their device. Android is also often tied to a user’s Google account, allowing them to access a number of Google’s own services, including Mail, Calendar, and Voice.
 
Source: Welcome to Android (PC World)

 

Articles about Android

  • Nuance's Swype: 'Living keyboard' combines voice and touch

    Wed, Jun 20 2012 at 10:36 AM

    The next-generation keyboard learns a user's preferences over time. The more it's used, the smarter it gets.

  • Who wins, loses with Verizon 'Share Everything' plan

    Thu, Jun 14 2012 at 11:10 AM

    The new plan will help customers who are likely to use more than the minimum of voice, text and data allotments.

  • Apple fends off Android challenge with maps, Siri

    Tue, Jun 12 2012 at 6:32 AM

    The computer company also unveiled an updated line of MacBooks that have faster processors, 'Retina' displays, and USB 3 connectivity.

  • Facebook opens online center for social apps

    Thu, Jun 07 2012 at 10:39 PM

    The Facebook App Center offers access to apps that connect to Facebook on either Android or Apple devices.

  • Browser wars flare in mobile space

    Sun, May 27 2012 at 1:48 PM

    Some analysts suspect that Facebook may acquire the Internet browser Opera in an effort to get better data on mobile usage for advertising purposes.

  • Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents, jury rules

    Wed, May 23 2012 at 2:20 PM

    Oracle was seeking more than $1 billion in damages from Google for the use of Java in its Android software.

  • Smartphones the indispensable thing

    Mon, May 07 2012 at 1:05 PM

    Study: 86 percent of smartphone users have taken advantage of their phone's ability to schedule a meeting, check sports scores or get directions.

  • Microsoft invests $300 million in new Barnes & Noble device

    Mon, Apr 30 2012 at 8:23 AM

    Microsoft's involvement is expected to 'accelerate e-reading innovation across a broad range' of Windows-produced machines.

  • Smartphones bridge U.S. digital divide

    Fri, Apr 13 2012 at 2:06 PM

    Internet use doesn't break down over gender and race, but whether over age, education, and income.

  • Will Instagram survive Facebook?

    Mon, Apr 09 2012 at 2:56 PM

    With the Facebook purchase, Instagram is now a social network inside another social network.

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