“The Android variant found on Google’s Nexus One handset now has an SDK, answering one of the criticisms aimed at the search giant’s foray into hardware. The Android 2.1 SDK includes APIs for creating animated wallpapers, as well as some additional telephony functions and a couple of improvements to interaction with the WebKit browser, all of which are used by Google’s own Nexus One applications and are now available to other developers too.”
But nobody seems to notice.
Unfortunally, there’s no launcher2 or animated wallpapers available in code repository… =/
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I can develop for the Palm Pre or Google Android on Windows, Linux, and Mac. I wish it was the same for the iPhone.
But then Apple would loose a sale for every developer that wants to target the iPhone.
That’s the kind of thinking that hurts a lot of companies these days. I want to target the iPhone. I cannot afford a Mac (they are about 2-3 times what I can afford). Thus, they are losing my application that I would develop for the iPhone. That is the real loss. I am not a target for the MacOS. I am a target as a developer. With Java, I can develop for all 3 platforms for the OS. In addition, I can develop for Android and WebOS on my Mac, Linux or Windows box.
But I can’t develop for the iPhone unless I go out and get an fairly recent Intel Mac. Oh well!
Sell a few apps to buy yourself a developer system, if you think your app development will serve you well as a business.
Sell a few apps to buy yourself a developer system, if you think your app development will serve you well as a business. [/q]
Not sure if you still can make a living out of developing iPhone applications, it is a hit and miss thing… Well you probably can but it takes a lot of effort
One thing which I found amazing was that Apple was able to trigger a goldrush mentality around its app store, and as in a real gold rush only a few hit the jackpot the others only invest time (and personal money) and as usual only the middle man buying the gold and selling the shovels gets real rich (Apple in that case)