Android 2.2 Froyo source code released
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Google says it has released the open source code of its new version 2.2 of Android, codenamed Froyo, to its partners for them to have a poke about with and start slipping into handsets. According to a blog post, "Customers will enjoy great new features and improved browser performance. And developers will benefit from new tools such as Android cloud-to-device messaging (which makes it easier for mobile applications to sync data)." This is Google's seventh...
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