Browsing the Android Market from the Desktop

Finding applications just got a lot easier thanks to the enhanced Android Market by Google.

Frank Ableson is an entrepreneur, writer and mobile software developer who probably should have been a hardware designer, but soldering got in the way. Frank's technical interests are in mobile and embedded computing. Frank is the lead author of Unlocking Android 2e, an intermediate text on software development for the Android platform. Use coupon code linuxmag for a 30% discount.

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wildneuro

First :)

Thats a good news. I thing that furute for the open source mobile platforms.

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rohitvvv

This is really great. Especially when you have a slow gprs internet connection on mobile. Browse for favorite app on desktop and just keep it for download on the mobile. Fun :)

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This is often a cause of problems in the database world where multiple clients may be executing queries on desparent data.seo

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Linux Sys Admin jobs for almost the entire last 8 years. Mostly, thses have beeen as thin on the ground as thin ice, and now there is absolutely nothing. So yes, I too am having a VERY tough time. sports-worthy
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worldsportsday

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Innovation has nothing to do with how many R amp&; D dollars you have. When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R & D. It’s not about money. It’s about the people you have, how you’re led, and how much you get it.
Cabo Fishing

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