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DroidTips #5: Tips for enjoying your Android Device
Posted on July 24, 2009 | No CommentsI’ve had my Android Developers Phone almost since they first came out, so I’ve been carrying around my G1 for approximately 7 months now, which is longer than I can... -
Android Development Tips via DroidNova.com
Posted on July 24, 2009 | 1 CommentWhenever I find something interesting / useful with respects to Android, I like to share it and spread the word, just like I encourage people to do with Droidweb. This... -
Developer Tip #4: Enabling SD Card on Emulator
Posted on July 19, 2009 | 1 CommentHere’s something that’s come up recent for me as a developer. How do you emulate a SD card on a emulator. Since the upgrade to SDK version 1.5, this has... -
Find Android Tutorials at Tactel US Developer Corner (TDC)
Posted on June 30, 2009 | 8 CommentsLooking for a source of comprehensive Android tutorials? Check out Tactel‘s US Developer Corner (TDC). This is a brand new site (It just went live Monday) focusing on the Android... -
Android Development Tip #2: Reading an Input Stream
Posted on June 16, 2009 | 5 CommentsCommonly I have found myself sending HTTP POST / GET requests. In this process it is helpful to quickly see the response the phone receives to said request. Whether it... -
Droidtips #3: Booting Dev. Phone
Posted on May 6, 2009 | No CommentsHere’s some instructions on how to boot an Android Developers Phone (ADP1) into its special modes: Note: Droidweb takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for damage done to your... -
Developer Tip #1: Backwards compatibility
Posted on April 28, 2009 | No CommentsFrom the Android Developers Blog: The launch of Cupcake makes for the third iteration of post-beta Android software released by Google. With this new release comes new functionality in the... -
DroidTip #1: Quick access to open programs
Posted on April 12, 2009 | No CommentsEver wanted to switch open applications quickly? On your windows computer you can just ALT + Tab between windows. On a mac, you can Command + Tab. How about on...


