Android Developers, are you curious to know how the new Motorola CLIQ (& DEXT internationally) handles five-way navigation? Watch this video and then come and hear my talk at the MOTODEV Summit in San Diego on October 6. My name is Anna Schaller and I will be presenting a session on coding for navigation. My goal is to answer your questions on how this mechanism works within the existing Android framework, including a look at how events are consumed and things to watch out for. October 6, 2009. For more information on all the MOTODEV Summit sessions go to http://developer.motorola.com/eventstraining/summi
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