Oct 28th, 2009 - ChannnelWeb
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From smartphones to e-readers, Google Android is everywhere now, and with the much-ballyhooed release of a software development kit (SDK) for Android 2.0, Google is timing its mobile platform to get as much as exposure as possible in a critical time. Android-based devices are poised to challenge market leaders in any number of categories, and the app development community -- never an easily satisfied lot -- is licking its collective chops to get a piece of Android 2.0.
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