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Android 2.0 source released, runs on T-Mobile G1

Google quietly released the Android 2.0 source code last night. No sooner had it been released when the capable hacker community had it up and running on the T-Mobile HTC G1. The speed with which it was ported is either a testament to the skillz of those who do Linux programming or the stability of the OS build. In any event, it’s within the realm of possibility that a solid build for the G1 could come as soon as this weekend.

Source Code

Ported code progress

“Cyanogen’s” (Steve Kondik) Twitter page

Android 2.0 lockscreen running on T-Mobile G1

Android 2.0 lockscreen running on T-Mobile G1

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Google Android 2.0 “Eclair” Released

The open software development platform that powers the new Motorola Droid has been released. Two notable features are SMS/MMS message search, automatic SMS/MMS message deleting based on a configurable age limit, MS Exchange server support (which should make business users who can’t use the iPhone happy).

Android 2.0 SDK Highlights
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.0-highlights.html

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