Archive for the 'Android Guide' Category

Android SDK Tutorial: AlertDialog Example

Android SDK Tutorial: Do you remember the alert() function from javascript, well something similar is back in Android but Google calls it the AlartDiaglog instead. The Result The alertdialog app: the button that triggers the alert and when you click it…        Android SDK Tutorial BAM!!!! Your result will actually be different than mine since I [...]

Android User Interface Development – Beginner s Guide

The Android User Interface Development Beginner’s Guide will tell you everything you need to know to style your applications from bottom up. Given the importance of user-interface design on a touch-screen device, this book aims to equip its reader with the knowledge required to build killer Android applications. Starting simply, and keeping things easy, this [...]

Android Application Developer

Android Application Developer Google’s android technology is an interesting, thought-provoking one that has android development gaining momentum across the world. A simple search on android brings out thousands of pages all discussing the potential this new piece of technology is giving the Android Application Developer. Android Application Developer Sources There are tutorials and articles, even [...]

Android Apps for Absolute Beginners

Android Apps for Absolute Beginners What Is Android? Android was originally created by Andy Rubin as an operating system for mobile phones, around the dawn of this twenty-first century. In 2005, Google acquired Android Inc., and made Andy Rubin the Director of Mobile Platforms for Google. Many think the acquisition was largely in response to [...]

T-Mobile Giving Away Free HTC One S If You Get Retweeted A Lot On Twitter, Maybe Even $4,000

Android Life isn’t dead! Just a little thing called finals. Anyway, T-Mobile is all over their new Carly campaign and today are moving forward with a little competition for you. Sign-up is a breeze, all you have to do is connect your Twitter account to @TMobile and then get to tweeting. Your tweet can say [...]