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Android Google Programming Upgrades

Final Android 3.0 SDK Released 31

teh31337one writes "Google has released the SDK for their tablet OS, Android 3.0 'Honeycomb.' Google states on its developers' blog that the APIs are final, and you can now develop apps targeting this new platform and publish them to Android Market. The new API level is 11." Google has posted here an overview of the new user and developer features.
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Final Android 3.0 SDK Released

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  • Re:Ours goes to 11? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Migala77 ( 1179151 ) on Tuesday February 22, 2011 @08:34PM (#35285988)
    Google uses two version numbers in Android: an API level (Honeycomb is 11), and a platform version (Honeycomb is 3.0). Usually the latter is used.
    The API level is a simple increasing number, and the platform version is more traditional hierarchical. For example: platform 2.1 was API level 7, platform 2.3 was level 9, platform 2.3.3 level 10, and now 3.0 is 11.
  • by teh31337one ( 1590023 ) on Tuesday February 22, 2011 @08:47PM (#35286088)
    Ice Cream will merge the two branches. Some of the features like the new notification bar will remain on tablets only, while others will make an appearance on phones too, like the new, streamlined app switching.

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