Alright folks, we took some pictures of the beautiful T-Mobile
G1 in all its glory. But first, take a look at the stage and setting when the announcement
was being made:
About this time last year, my colleagues and I were preparing
for the first of the "early look" SDK releases. I remember being a little freaked
out—November
12 was starting to sound awfully close! But I think I can safely speak for the
entire Android team when I say that we were all very excited about that
upcoming release. In the year since, we've run and
concluded the first Android Developer Challenge, given away $5,000,000,
released more SDK builds, and worked with
our partners to prepare the first device for users. It's been quite the whirlwind
of a year.
The
Panoramio
web site has a great collection of photos from all over the world, and they also
have a very convenient web
API. I thought it would be a lot of fun to use Android to access this content
while you are out walking around – and especially to have Android find interesting
photos based on your current location. The resulting
open source application is now available in the
apps-for-android project.
The application starts by showing your current location in a custom
MapView. You can pan and zoom this map to choose the area you want to search.
I've written a small application called
WebViewDemo that shows how you can add web content to your application. You
can find it in the
apps-for-android project. This application demonstrates how you can embed a
WebView into an activity and also how you can have two way communication between
your application and the web content.
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