Android Leftovers
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iPhone gives ground to Android in US and Europe
Between August and October, the iPhone's smartphone share in the US fell fell by 8.3 percentage points to 33.6 percent, compared with the same period in 2014, Kantar Worldpanel ComTech reported on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the US share for phones with Google's Android operating system jumped by 9.5 percentage points to 62.8 percent from the same period a year ago, Kantar reported.
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How can I get started making Android apps?
In this Ask A Dev, Android engineer Waylon Brown gives aspiring Android engineers a road map to getting their apps on the Google Play store.
"All you need is some knowledge of Java, $30 for the developer account, and an app idea," Waylon says, before getting more specific. In two minutes, you'll be equipped with all the training guides, emulators and accounts you'll need to become a full-fledged Android developer. Waylon finishes up with some helpful suggestions about how to market your app.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Available For Motorola Moto X Pure Edition On Verizon, Sprint, US Cellular
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Nearly 72% of Android users are using an OS that’s more than 2 years old
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Google is working on a split-screen feature for Android, always-on ‘OK Google,’ and DisplayPort support for Pixel C
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The Taco Emoji Is Finally Here for Android Users
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update First Look Video
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