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Android 1.5 SDK Is Released

RadiusK writes "Starting today, developers can get an early look at the SDK for the next version of the Android platform. Version 1.5 introduces APIs for features such as soft keyboards, home screen widgets, live folders, and speech recognition. At the developer site, you can download the early-look Android 1.5 SDK, read important information about upgrading your Eclipse plugin and existing projects, and learn about what's new and improved in Android 1.5."

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  1. Re:Basic functionality by greentshirt · · Score: 5, Funny

    I still think it's incredible that there is no Google toolbar for Chrome.

  2. Re:Android Owners Aren't Losers Like iPhone Owners by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    someone has iPhone envy and/or a small cock

    lighten up, Francis

  3. Re:I'm curious by goose-incarnated · · Score: 2, Funny

    Java. OK, actually I hate Java.

    So you hate Java despite it allowing you to do precisely, easily, and compactly what you wanted to do? * People are weird. * I'm guessing you had a traumatic experience with an applet in 1998 that took 20 seconds to start up, and hung your browser. Get over it.

    Hey I agree with you - just because it will do exactly what I want it to do if I twist my head like *this* and dislocate my shoulder like *that* and leap through flaming hoops, isn't a reason to hate it. FWIW, I expect x86 assembly to do exactly what I want it to as well ;-)

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    I'm a minority race. Save your vitriol for white people.