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Android Developers Group - Seattle,WA Android User Group Formed

November 20th, 2007 by Head Robot

Hi,

Just a reminder since our original message has been buried by the thousands of posts: If you are in the Seattle, WA area, I am forming a Seattle Android User Group to meet and discuss the Android platform,  share ideas, help each other, etc. If you are interested, feel free to email me or join our google group:

http://groups.google.com/group/seattle-android

Even if you’re not extremely close and can’t make every meeting, if
you are in the state and maybe think in the future you may be able to
and just want to watch our progress, post on group, etc. feel free to
join.

The group is being made so we can help each other and be excited
together about this new platform.

Mitchell Hashimoto

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CIO - Google’s Android Mobile Platform and the Enterprise

November 20th, 2007 by Head Robot

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Al Sacco from CIO Magazine writes,

Even IT leaders who are not gadget lovers had better understand the implications of Google’s recently unveiled “gPhone”—which turns out not to be one phone but a software platform called Android. And Google hopes it will power many, many phones.

“If CIOs are not planning for mobility now, they better start,” says Bill Hughes, principal analyst with market research firm In-Stat.

Consider the changes in 2007 alone, both for the mobile phone industry and the IT workers who support corporate smartphones and other mobile devices.

Visit CIO.com to read the rest of Google’s Android Mobile Platform and the Enterprise

 

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