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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Android Part 2.

The post is guest blogged by the
Android Guys and is
providing a
brief overview of what
the new
Android is all about. This post is
part 2 of 2 in what we are calling
the Android series.

Hey everyone this is Scott again from AndroidGuys, doing a little guest blogging thanks to Big Pappa!

If you currently own a cell phone or plan to in the future, Android will probably play a part in your experience. Google created Android with 33 other companies called the Open Handset Alliance. Essentially what they are doing is taking control away from cellular providers and giving it to the consumers. By providing less restriction, you will be able to do more with your phone than ever before without barriers getting in your way.

About The Android Guys:

While there may be a handful of excellent tech/mobile/gadget sites out there with thousands of readers, we found that nobody was covering Android specifically. We created the site as a project between a few friends who wanted to post our own daily findings about Android. As a community blog, we wanted to avoid the constant "Hey, did you see Google is doing this…?" situations. We intended to direct our friends there whenever they were asking questions. We realized very quickly that nobody else was doing this on any level, so we took it from our secret site to a larger audience. We've seen our traffic grow leaps and bounds in just over 10 weeks. Daily posts of facts, rumors, and opinion is what our readers have come to expect.We cull information together from a variety of news sources and report on what we feel is the most relevant. We also write our own opinion pieces every few days about anything related to the mobile industry in general.

I watched a few weeks back as an iPod Touch was given away here and was very excited to see the level of participation that the blogging community had. So excited in fact, that we decided to throw our own contest for our Entrecard brothers and sisters. Although we aren't giving away actual hardware or devices, we figured we pay tribute to what got us here in the first place. Entrecard credits!



We are throwing a contest through the end of January where you can win 250, 500, or 1,000 credits just for dropping your card off at our site!

As a way of thanking our loyal visitors, and as a way of roping in some new traffic, AndroidGuys is pleased to announce our inaugural contest! In what is sure to the be the first in a long line of giveaways, we are gonna throw a contest for our fans! So what exactly are the prizes? Read on!

First place is 1000 EntreCard Credits!
Second place wins 500 Credits!
Third place wins 250 Credits!

We're going to draw the winners names on February 1st at midnight so you have two weeks to get your entries in.

There are plenty of ways to gain an entry into the contest.

1 entry for commenting in this post.
1 entry for dropping your Entrecard off
3 entries for subscribing to our feed via email.
10 entries for writing a blurb about our contest.
20 entries for placing our 125px ad on your site until the contest is over.
50 entries for placing this into your site until the contest is over. (be sure to link back to the post !)

There is no limit to the number of times you can drop your card off!

Good luck! Enter as often and in as many ways as you'd like. If you link to us or host our ad, email us at androidguys@gmail.com so we know about it!

Remember, the deadline to enter is midnight February 1st at midnight. Winners will be announced the next day!

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

It's No T-800, Model 101, But It Will Do.

The post is guest blogged by the
Android Guys and is
providing a
brief overview of what
the new
Android is all about. This post is
part 1 of 2 in what we shall call
the Android series.

android
Android is the open source operating system that will be implemented into handsets and mobile devices starting second half of 2008. Being 'open' allows developers to create unique mobile applications that can take advantage of all a handset has to offer. For example, any of the phone's main functionality such as making calls, sending text messages, or using the camera can be changed or tweaked in any way imaginable.

Android is built on the open Linux Kernel which is becoming more popular on PC's all the time. It will run faster and use less memory resources than the other OS's out there. As new technologies and capabilities emerge, Android will be easily adaptable and able to incorporate them.

The beauty of open source is that all applications are created equal. There is no way to differentiate between a core application and a third party one. With devices built on the Android Platform, users will be able to tailor the phone to their liking. Change the phone's home screen, the style of the phone dialer, or any of the programs. They can even instruct their phones to use their favorite photo viewing application to handle the viewing of all photos. With a free, open source platform to work with, Johnny down the street can create a program with as much power or capability as the big software houses we've become accustomed to giving our money to.

Developers can combine information from the internet with data on your mobile phone like your contacts, calendar, or geographic location -- to provide a more relevant user experience. Some of the possibilities include finding the location of people and places based on proximity to them. Imagine driving down the highway and your phone automatically tells you the price of unleaded gas at the next exit. How about a promo that pops up to save $5 on your pizza if you mention the code when you go in? As GPS gets cheaper and incorporated into devices, location based services will emerge as one of the leading reasons to purchase a smart phone. Android is the open source project that will enhance your user experience.

Tune in tomorrow for part II.

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