If you develop software for mobile devices, should you consider spending time and energy developing apps and services for Android? Yes! When we took at hard look at the options for Motorola, we decided to put our bet on Android, and we've been developing Android apps and services like MOTOBLUR for well over a year now. We've gained a fair bit of experience working with Android, and we love it, so I'd like to share some of the reasons to consider building your apps and services on Android.

I'm on our software product management team, and my team plans the features that ship in the derivative platform releases that run on the CLIQ, DEXT, and our future Android-based products. We build quite a bit on top of the base Android releases, and we've been contributing many of the features we've developed back to Google and the OHA. In addition to sharing what we've added to the platform, I'd love to get your input on what more you'd like from the platform, or tools, or the ecosystem at large - we especially like building platform and tools features that developers will use to create great new apps.

 

Join me on this week's MOTODEV podcast with Randy Ksar as we take your feedback and have a good discussion on #motoandroid (Hashtag for this event).

 

Tune in on Wednesday September 23 at 9am PDT / 12pm EST

 

Listen to the live stream here:

 

 

 

Join the G-SNAP! chat, tweet your questions (hashtag #motoandroid), or call in to 347-826-9350 and ask your questions here:

 

 

 

 

Jason

 

P.S. I'll be at the MOTODEV Summit and look forward to meeting you there. 

Message Edited by jasonjwarren on 09-22-2009 03:33 PM