Join us for an informal developer-oriented discussion of what's been going on in the world of Android.
-Dan Bornstein,Debajit Ghosh, Dave Sparks, Xavier Ducrohet, Jeff Hamilton, Andy Stadler,Dan Morrill, Dianne Hackborn, Rebecca Schultz Zavin, Jonathan Brunsman
Honeycomb Highlights
Android's "Honeycomb" release includes a large number of new features, capabilities, and APIs to access them. This session gives a high-level view of everything that's new, with special focus on how this affects developers' lives and what they should be paying attention to.
-Romain Guy, Chet Hasse
Designing and Implementing Android UIs for Phones and Tablets
There are a large number of Android tablet devices starting to ship. This session discusses the new APIs and tools available to developers for use in constructing apps that work well on them, and provides guidance on creating good user experience for users of these devices.
-Roman Nurik, Adam Powell
Android Development Tools
This talk provides an in-depth look at the Android development tools, along with tips & tricks for getting the most out of them. From project support, to source editing and visual editors, to emulator execution and debugging and profiling, this talk will help you get more productive with Android development. The main focus is on Eclipse, but we will discuss other complementary tools as well. This is a demo-oriented talk, and our goal is to show the available features, and how they fit into the workflow.
-Xavier Ducrohet, Tor Norbye
Android Market for Developers
There are few things developers care more about than Android Market and, during the year since Google IO 2010, we have been investing huge amounts of efforts in expanding and improving it. This presentation walks through what's new, with a particular focus on where developers can take action to improve their apps' Market performance.
-Eric Chu
How to NFC
Gingerbread brings a comprehensive NFC reader/writer API, and some modest but surprisingly powerful P2P support.Come hear why you should care about NFC technology, what kinds of applications are possible right now, and best practices for deployment.
-Nick Pelly, Jeff Hamilton
Bringing C and C++ Games to Android
An increasing proportion of Android developers, and a large proportion of Android app downloads, are games. Gingerbread introduced significant enhancements to the NDK, specifically aimed at meeting the needs of game developers. This session covers the general state of the game-development community on Android, with a special focus on using the NDK capabilities.
-Dan Galpin, Ian Ni-Lewis, Chris Pruett
Taking Android to Work
More and more people are bringing Android devices into enterprise environments. This talk will cover general enterprise adoption considerations and related Android features. We will also provide an overview of security issues,managed internal app development, corporate app directories, and an in-depth look at a sample implementation of device management policies. -Fred Chung, Andy Stadler, Gabe Cohen
Android Protips: Advanded Topics for Export Android App Developers
Writing an app is easy, but with 100k competitors you need to do better than launch and cross your fingers. I'll demonstrate how to use advanced Android techniques to take a good app and transform it into a polished product. Features advanced coding tips & tricks, design and implementation patterns, and insight into some of the lesser known API features. This is an advanced session designed to help experienced developers.
-Reto Meier
Android + App Engine: A Developer’s Dream Combination
This talk will introduce App Engine Tooling for Android. A complete set of Eclipse-based Java development tools for building Android applications that are backed by App Engine. With these tools developers can focus on building fantastic Android applications using common tools and techniques that span the client and server parts of the application AND make it extremely simple to deploy the server side to App Engine. This talk walks through building a fantastic cloud based android application.
-Xavier Ducrohet, Brad Abrams
Building Android Apps for Google TV
Learn how to create new apps or enhance existing Android apps for Google TV. Session includes an overview of the platform, best practices, demos, and discussion about the fantastic opportunities Google TV creates for developers.
-Jason Bayer, Christian Kurzke
Leveraging Android Accessibility APIs To Create An Accessible Experience
The Android framework includes a set of easy-to-use APIs that enables the creation of third-party accessibility services such as screenreaders for the blind. In this talk, we'll give an overview of the Accessibility API, describe some of the most widely used services, and explain how to fully unlock the accessibility potential of the Android platform.
-Charles Chen, T.V. Raman, Tim Credo
Evading Pirates and Stopping Vampires using License Verification Library, In-App Billing, and App Engine
This session talks about best practices for using the License Verification Library and In-App Purchases on Android Market. It also explains how to integrate a server-side component for license validation and content delivery, describing the reference implementation that we built using App Engine.
-Dan Galpin, Trevor Johns
Optimizing Android Apps with Google Analytics
Thousands of apps have taken advantage of Google Analytics' native Android tracking capabilities to improve the adoption and usability of Andriod Apps. This session covers best practices for tracking apps on mobile, TV and other devices. We'll also show you how to gain actionable insights from new tracking and reporting capabilities.
-Nick Mihailovski, Philip Mui, Jim Cotungo
HTML5 versus Android: Apps or Web for Mobile Development?
Native apps or mobile web? It's often a hard choice when deciding where to invest your mobile development resources. While the mobile web continues to grow, native apps and App Stores are incredibly popular. We will present both perspectives in an app development smackdown.
-Reto Meier, Michael Mahemoff
Best Practices for Accessing Google APIs on Android
Integration with Google APIs (such as Buzz, Latitude and Translate) can enrich many Android applications. In this session, we will demonstrate how to do so easily, efficiently and securely using the Google API Client for Java. We’ll walk you through how to authenticate for the APIs using AccountManager, how to reduce the client library size and several other Android-specific optimizations. -Yaniv Inbar
Memory management for Android apps
Android apps have more memory available to them than ever before, but are you sure you're using it wisely? This talk will cover the memory management changes in Gingerbread and Honeycomb (concurrent GC, heap-allocated bitmaps, "largeHeap" option) and explore tools and techniques for profiling the memory usage of Android apps.
-Patrick Dubroy
Turn Space On Your App Into Cash In Your Pocket
Learn how you can start making money from your app with AdMob. Walk away with an understanding of in-app advertising basics as our experts demonstrate how to integrate our SDK solution across Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7 platforms.
-Justin Pincar, Dean Browne, Paul Hounshell
Android Open Accessory API and Development Kit (ADK)
3D Graphics on Android: Lessons learned from Google Body
Google I/O 2011: Accelerated Android Rendering
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2011-04-07 11:18
와.... 많네요 ㅎㅎ 하나도 빼놓지 않고 관심가는 내용이네요...
제가 지금 진행하고 것과 연관되는것들도 있는데 구글개발자가 어떻게 해결하는지 기대되네요 .... ㅇㅇ 직접 가서 봤으면 좋겠다..