
Android 2.0: SDK now available
By: Alan Ng | October 28, 2009 | Leave a CommentFollowing on from all the news about Google’s Android 2.0 platform, it has been reported today that the SDK is now available for developers to get to grips with as well.
As reported from BGR, all those that are interested will now have access to 2.0 API’s, starting from today. Several new tools will be available at your disposal, these include a Bluetooth API, designed to allow peer-to-peer connections, and a new account manager API, which gives you various syncronization options.
In case you haven’t seen the launch video that we reported on yesterday, you can watch it again here. More information on the Android 2.0 SDK can be found on the official website here.
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