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ANDROID DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW at BOSTON PDA DEVELOPER GROUP NOVEMBER 27th, 7pm at MIT 3-133

ANDROID DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW at BOSTON PDA DEVELOPER GROUP NOVEMBER 27th, 7pm at MIT 3-133

On Tuesday October 23nd at 7pm, MIT room 3-133, the Boston PDA Developer’s Group presents a forum open to developers of all PDA platforms.

At the November meeting, Kris Noland will be presenting an overview of development on Google’s recently released Android platform.

Android is an open source platform for development of software on mobile devices, represented by the Open Handset Alliance, whose members include Google, Motorola, Qualcomm, HTC and T-Mobile. Google intends Android to be part of a strategy on making information available to users wherever they are.

The Boston PDA Developer’s Group is an organization of professional and non-professional programmers for various PDA platforms including iPhone/iPod touch, Android, Pilot, Danger and Newton. Our resident cabal of developers, responsible for many well known shareware and vertical applications for Pilot, (soon Phone/iPod Touch), Newton and other platforms are a ready knowledge base for your PDA development questions. We meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at MIT in Cambridge MA in MIT room 3-133, and welcome developers of all PDA persuasions.

As always, our resident team of PDA experts can answer almost any question about the care and feeding of nearly any handheld platform, including iPhone, Android, Palm, Danger, Psion, Pocket PC and Newton.

For a map and directions to MIT 3-133, see the map below, or check out our website at http://www.bospdaug.org.

Building 3-133




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