Friday, February 28, 2014

Introduction to Android Operating System

Android  was  built  from  the   ground-up  to  enable   developers   to  create compelling  mobile   applications  that  take full  advantage  of  all   handset   has  to  offer.  It  was  built  to  be  truly open. For example, an application can call upon  any of  the  phone’s core  functionality  such  as  making calls, sending  text  messages, or using the camera, allowing developers to create richer and more cohesive experiences for users. Android  is  built  on the open Linux Kernel. Furthermore,  it  utilizes a custom virtual  machine  that  was designed  to  optimize  memory  and  hardware  resources  in  a  mobile  environment. Android is open source; it can be liberally extended to incorporate new cutting edge technologies as they emerge. The  platform  will continue  to  evolve  as  the  developer community works  together  to  build innovative  mobile  applications .
Introduction
Android  is  a  software  stack  for  mobile  devices  that  includes  an operating  system, middleware  and   key  applications. The  Android SDK  provides  the  tools  and  APIs  necessary  to begin  developing  applications  on  the  Android  platform  using t he  J ava programming language. Android  is  based  up on  a  modified  version  of  the  Linux  kernel. Google and other members of  the  Ope n Handset Alliance collaborated on Android’s development and release. Android has a large community of developers writing application programs (“apps”) that extend the functionality of the devices. There  are  currently  over  200,000  apps available  for  Android. 
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