AndroidChat Users Manual

AndroidChat is a location-aware chat client (and server, but more on that later) for the Android Platform designed to compete in the Android Developers Challenge. More technically, the project consists of modifications to the inspircd irc daemon to support location-aware services, and a client for Google’s Android platform which supports location based channel matching. The client allows users to connect to a centralized chat network and find other users chatting about things that are both related to their interests and local. This user manual covers the operation of the chat client.
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T-Mobile G1 Product and Service Guide

Now, with T-Mobile G1, you will be able to get the ultimate mobile web experience without compromising your communication needs.
5 Things Customers Should Know
1. Combination QWERTY keyboard and trackball - The built-in familiar layout lets you type messages easily without scrolling for the letter you want. Hinged screen slides open to reveal keypad and closes to prevent accidental dialing. This is the only device available in the US with both the QWERTY keyboard and trackball.
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A Spectrum White Paper: Thoughts on Google Android

Google Android is a new mobile handset platform based on Linux, Apache Harmony and a proprietary, for the moment at least, custom virtual machine named Dalvik.

The red layer from figure 1 represents the services offered by the Linux kernel and associated GNU utility packages ported to the ARM architecture. These components are licensed under the GNU General Public License, the GPL, or the GNU Lesser General Public License, the LGPL. Being subject to the GNU GPL and LGPL licenses, these components are licensed with all source code included. Furthermore, due to the viral nature of the GPL license, any modification to this layer or derived work must be distributed as source to any 3rd parties using the same licensing terms. The GNU/Linux ARM port is mature, stable, and used in many embedded projects both in and outside of Google.
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Submission for Google Android Developer Challenge (ADC) I

Tranzit is a mobile application designed to make existing data from Google Transit public data sources accessible in a convenient form for mobile users. Built on the Android platform, Tranzit takes advantage of a number of the features available in Android such as the location based API, integrated mapping capabilities, and real-time system notifications to provide a comprehensive mobile experience.
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A first look at Google Android

This paper examines an open source mobile phone platform Android. It explains its’ advantages and disadvantages, the basic features and the market strategy. I review the adaptation of this new technology from the view of prospective mobile software developers, customers and manufacturers.
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Android from Planet Google to Save Mobile Universe

Android is in line with Yankee Group’s expectations of a logical software-platform and ecosystem-centric expansion strategy for Google. The notion of a “G-Phone” makes good blog fodder, but hardware entry was never considered a likely move. Taken alone, there is nothing fundamentally unique or new about the Alliance or the Android platform. The former is reminiscent of other structures such as the Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) initiative, Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), and several Linux-oriented initiatives. The latter, of course, seeks open, robust, scalable client software that creates a futureproof foundation for current and next-generation mobile experiences. It consists of an optimized, best-of-breed, open applications framework, middleware, and OS layer tightly integrated with leading chipset architectures and, presumably, supported by a robust software development kit.
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Wireless GPS/GSM Car Alarm User Manual

The Wireless GPS/GSM/SMS Car Alarm System(Model:GPS-S03D) is the advanced car security product,It is a combination of Global Positioning System(GPS), Short Message System(SMS), Global system for mobile communication (GSM) ,Radio Frequency Identification Solution (RFID) and Remote Control. It provides a very safe solution for protecting the vehicle. This system is the Multi-function device, user could supervise, control and locate the car telephone/mobile /SMS / Remote Control, On the other hand, It has stronger functions such as position car by GPS , tracking by free Google map ,easy-to-understand SMS message etc.
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kRemote Remote Order Placement and Questionnaire/Survey Taker

kRemote is a remote order and/or questionnaire placement tool. Through the use of modern infrared and Bluetooth mobile phones a PalmOS based device can record multiple orders and/or questionnaires using it’s stored list of customer accounts and categorised product lists. Then, with a simple tap of the stylus the whole lot will be sent to your office systems for further processing.
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Use FUSE to accelerate iPhone Web Development

This session will show you how to use FUSE to access SOAP/HTTP WebServices from the iPhone The code we are using in this session is available from the IONA FUSE demo/download area open.iona.com The main target audience for this session are Architects and Developers that want to build iPhone applications that integrate with the web
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Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G

Apple® today introduced the new iPhone™ 3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast* as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK. In the US the new iPhone 3G is priced at a stunning $199 for the 8GB model, and just $299 for the 16GB model.** iPhone 3G will be available in more than 70 countries later this year, beginning with customer availability in 22 countries—Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US—on July 11.
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