This Week's Podcast: Android 1.5 with Mike Riley

by Suzanne Alexandra (suzannea) on 05-19-2009 06:29 PM - last edited on 05-21-2009 07:44 AM by Administrator

MOTODEV PodcastJoin us Wednesday May 20th at 9am Pacific Time (12pm Eastern) for our weekly podcast on Android development with special guest Mike Riley, blogger at Dr. Dobb's Journal. Mike Riley has been programming since the days of Pong, is a frequent contributor to Dr. Dobbs, and recently (May 18 2009) wrote a post on the Android 1.5 Developer Experience.  We will chat with Mike about that post, where he covered live folders, widgets, and the new camera features, among other topics.

 

Listen to the live stream on BlogTalkRadio starting at 9am Pacific Time on May 20th and join the discussion using any of these options:

 

 

Looking forward to a great discussion on Android 1.5.  See you then! 

 

-Suzanne Alexandra from MOTODEV, co-host of the weekly MOTODEV podcasts.



Message Edited by DJ_Ksar on 05-21-2009 07:41 AM
Message Edited by DJ_Ksar on 05-21-2009 07:44 AM

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by Jeff Brandt(anon) on 05-19-2009 07:30 PM

Sounds exciting;  Let's hope that Android and Motorola will be a good fit.  We need some US company to take the reins.

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by Administrator on 05-30-2009 10:57 AM
Thanks Jeff for your comments. We're working hard here and podcasts are just one of the many ways we are reaching out to the community of Android developers. 
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