Google’s Android team is still working out some of the kinks in it’s latest Android build, Android 2.2, with a recent incremental update from FRF50 to FRF72. For those keeping score, that’s 22 better! Sorry, had to make the comment. It appears this is just an incremental update, which means you have to have previously [...]
Nexus One 2.2 update is “not the official Froyo release”
If you have a Nexus One right now, you fall into one of two camps: People who’ve installed the 2.2 Update, and people who want to install the 2.2 Update. However, you might want to hold off.

Android 2.2 Official Video Highlighting Features
Here is the official Android 2.2 Video showing off some of the amazing features found in Froyo. Performance & speed: The new Dalvik JIT compiler in Android 2.2 delivers between a 2-5X performance improvement in CPU-bound code vs. Android 2.1 according to various benchmarks. New enterprise capabilities: We’ve added Exchange capabilities such as account auto-discovery [...]
Android 2.2 “Froyo” Feature Run-Down
Android 2.2′s Keynote is going on NOW. This is a running (and updated) list of features so far.
Google I/O – Day 2 Keynote Android Details Emerge
Google I/O’s Day 2 Keynote has started, if you can watch it live, it is located here: Googe I/O Live YouTube Feed Main announcement, Android 2.2 is now official and they are running through the updates and features now. 8:40AM: Daily Activation Rate of Android Phones is now: 100,000/Day Stated the previously known data, 2nd [...]

Android 2.1 Takes the Lead
Google recently updated their Resources page for Developers highlighting the currently in use platform versions of Android OS. For the first time, Android 2.1 takes the lead with a 3% boost over second place Android 1.5. However, Android 1.6 is right there in the running as well at 28%, which basically means about 1/3 Android [...]

Android 2.2 – Deliciously Closer Than Ever
Apparently, Android 2.2 (FroYo) has just earned it’s spot on the Google Lawn, right next to the rest of the delicious crew. Typically, this is a good sign that progress is moving forward and getting close for public consumption. Look out Android fans, Google I/O is going to be very informative indeed. AndroidandMe

May to Give Android a Boost
It is looking like the month of May, 2010 should be providing Google’s Android OS a little kick. Not that it really needed one, considering the rate at which Android apps are being released to the market or the shear number of Android handsets/devices on the market to date. Unofficially, the Android market now boasts [...]
Android 2.2 to support Flash 10.1 Directly
Image by Joi via Flickr More excited news from Android’s Andy Rubin, you know, the engineer in charge of Android OS. Android 2.2 will come with built in support for Flash 10.1 he tells New York Times. He didn’t go into great details on how exactly that will be implemented, but my guess is through [...]
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