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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Android 2.2 (Froyo - Frozen Yogurt) from Google

via AnyGeo... This week at Google I/O 2010 the company announced details of Android 2.2, codenamed Froyo. According to the company, developers can download the Android 2.2 SDK and Android NDK, Revision 4 now from the Android developer site. Froyo will be made available to OEMs and the open source community in the coming weeks. Most notably, Android 2.2 offers new features for consumers, including portable hotspot functionality, support for Adobe Flash within the Android Browser, and improvements to Android Market. Not to be left out, there’s also new tools and options for developers. These include performance & speed enhancements; new enterprise capabilities; the addition of the V8 Javascript engine to the Android browser; and a rich new set of APIs and services.

“Every day, 100,000 new people start using Android-based handsets. There are now more than 180,000 active Android developers who have contributed over 50,000 apps to the Android Market. Froyo is another step toward making Android an even better platform for developers, enterprises and consumers.” Andy Rubin, VP, Engineering, Google.

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