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Welcome to the newest forum on Intel Software Network, dedicated to helping developers of Android Applications get the most out of running on Intel architecture. You can find more info at our home page for Android on Intel, and please feel free to post questions (and answers!) here in the forum. We'll get our expert software engineers on the case, and help you as best we can.
Thanks for coming by! :-)
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Hi All.
This is really good news for us as android developer. I hope this good place for discuss and become android developer paradise ^_^
Congrats INTEL
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Hello,
nice idea and i hope that this forum became the best
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i think this forum need some advertising because stackoverflow is the biggest forum and all most people post and search on it.
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Congratulations!
it will be helpfull to submit some basic tutorial to showing us how to make some simple games and programs
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This forum need to have more experts to answer for questions
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Very interesting forum.
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great forum !!
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Hello there, very insteresting forum. I look forward to read it more often.
can anyone tell me in 2-3 sentences what the Intel architecture brings or imposes for the Android development, in addition to the normal/standard Android development?
thanks
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Nice Idea..
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great forum....and can you please tell me how to learn the basics of android programming?
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Vivek Ace wrote:
great forum....and can you please tell me how to learn the basics of android programming?
As mentioned before, Google has some nice tutorials on their website: http://developer.android.com/training/index.html . When I learned developing for Android 5 years ago I really liked these tutorials: http://www.vogella.com/android.html .
I hope one of them fits your needs. The web is full of tutorials about Android.
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I was watching these tutorials, thank you! There is useful information. I work in software development company for only a year and I want to learn more about application for mobile.
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Hello, thanks for having this Android forum. I'm a recent college graduate with a computer science major and am seeking to learn more about Android mobile apps.
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Hello everyone,
Most people here want to know what is the advantage of having a Intel Atom inside a Android device. To appreciate this architecture we must understand android internals and we see its a linux kernel with a differnent window system and memory and power management techniques. Existing processors like those offered by Qualcomm provide sufficient power for mobile computational devices but now that intel has stepped into the market, we are likely to see a manifold increase in processing power per number of cores. So your phone can do more with a greater battery life.
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hello, very interesting forum ....
so, i'm new in android dev .. i encountered a problem with my emulator using Intel Atom (x86) on API19
when i run the AVD the emulator starts and the screen freezes on the "android" logo.
But when i run it on API 15 it works great.!!
why is that ? help plz
thanks .
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Thanks for the possibility to hang out here, I'm sure it'll be fun! I'm currently a new member of a mobile app development company, based in UK, I hope I'll find a lot of useful and interesting information.
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As I'm working in Offshore Development center, we are really interested in working with new technologies, especially when we talk about mobile development sphere.
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I´m newbie here i hope to contribute in this forum! I work at this stage of my life in mobile development!
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I don't think this forum need advertising,but need more expert to anwser the questions!
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Android is already the language of the future
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