2. Android
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Android is a Linux-based operating
system designed primarily
for touchscreen mobile devices such
as smartphones and tablet
computers. Initially developed by
Android, Inc., which Google backed
financially and later purchased in
2005.
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Android is open source and Google
releases the code under the Apache
License. This open source code and
permissive licensing allows the software
to be freely modified and distributed by
device manufacturers, wireless carriers
and enthusiast developers
4. Google Play or Android Market
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Google Play, formerly known as
the Android Market, is a
digital application distribution platform
for Android developed and maintained
byGoogle. The service allows users to browse
and download music, magazines, books,
movies, television programs, and applications
that were published through Google.
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Applications are available either for free or at a
cost, and they can be downloaded directly to an
Android or Google TV device through the Play
Store or onto a personal computer via its
website.
6. Applications
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Android has a growing selection of third
party applications, which can be acquired by
users either through an app store such
as Google Play or the Amazon Appstore, or
by downloading and installing the
application's APK file from a third-party site.
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The Play Store application allows users
to browse, download and update apps
published by Google and third-party
developers, and is pre-installed on
devices that comply with Google's
compatibility requirements.
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Applications are developed in the Java language
using the Android software development kit (SDK).
The SDK includes a comprehensive set of
development tools, including a debugger, software
libraries, a handset emulator based on QEMU,
documentation, sample code, and tutorials.
9. Wireless Network
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Wireless network refers to any type of computer
network that is not connected by cables of any kind. It
is a method by which homes, telecommunications
networks and enterprise (business) installations avoid
the costly process of introducing cables into a
building, or as a connection between various
equipment locations
10. Top 10 Android Phones
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Android phones come in a variety of forms
and flavors. Here are the best smartphones
running Google's innovative mobile platform.
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The best Android phone to date, the Galaxy
Nexus dazzles with its curved display, sleek
design, fast performance, and, of course, the
Ice Cream Sandwich update.
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The slim and speedy Samsung Epic Touch
4G is excellent for gaming, Web browsing
and watching video, but the plasticky
design feels a bit on the cheap side.
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The thin and elegant Motorola Droid Razr
is smoking when it comes to data speeds
and performance, but the short battery life
is a disappointment.