On Nov 15, 2007 10:01 AM, bibstha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Man they sure have money to spend,
>
> go google!!! i hope we finally have a unified open platform for
> developers, this is really good news for us all.


This is a new platform for mobile devices such as cell phones


> On Nov 15, 11:04 am, "Subir Pradhanang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >
> >      *Google Announces $10 Million Android Developer Challenge *
> > Challenge to Inspire Innovation and Improve Mobile Experience
> >
> > MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (November 12, 2007) - Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) today
> > announced the Android Developer Challenge, which will provide $10
> million to
> > developers who build mobile applications for Android(tm), the first
> complete,
> > open, and free mobile platform. The Challenge is designed to support the
> > developer community and spark innovation on the Android platform by
> awarding
> > cash prizes ranging from $25,000 to $275,000 to developers whose
> > applications are picked by a panel of judges.
> >
> > "We've built some interesting applications for Android but the best
> > applications are not here yet and that's because they're going to be
> written
> > by developers," said Sergey Brin, Co-founder and President, Technology,
> > Google. "We'd like to reward these developers and recognize them as much
> as
> > possible."
> >
> > "We believe that the Android platform offers developers a unique
> opportunity
> > to create truly innovative mobile software," said Andy Rubin, Google's
> > director of mobile platforms. "We're challenging developers to stretch
> their
> > imaginations and skills to leverage the full capabilities of this new
> > platform and to create something amazing."
> >
> > Android was announced on November 5 by the Open Handset AllianceTM, a
> group
> > of more than 30 technology and mobile industry leaders committed to
> > fostering innovation on mobile phones and offering a better consumer
> > experience. The Alliance will provide developers with a new level of
> > openness that enables them to work more collaboratively. Today, the
> Alliance
> > released an early look at the Android software developer kit (SDK) that
> > includes the documentation, sample projects, development tools,
> emulator,
> > and libraries that developers will need to build an Android application.
> > Today's Android SDK announcement can be found on the Alliance blog:
> http://android-developers.blogspot.com.
> >
> > The $10 million total in the Android Developer Challenge will be
> distributed
> > equally between the Android Developer Challenge I and II. Submissions
> for
> > Challenge I will be accepted from January 2 through March 3, 2008, and
> the
> > 50 most promising entries will be recognized by end of March with each
> > receiving $25,000 awards to fund further development. These 50 entries
> will
> > then be eligible for even greater recognition by applying by May 1, 2008
> for
> > ten awards worth $275,000 each and another ten worth $100,000 each.
> > Recognition for the top apps among those entries will be announced by
> end of
> > May 2008. Challenge II will launch after the first handsets built on the
> > platform become available in the second half of 2008.
> >
> > A panel of technology and mobile experts selected from the Open Handset
> > Alliance member organizations and the industry in general will judge all
> > qualifying entries. Awards will be given to the developers whose
> > applications leverage all that the Android platform has to offer in
> order to
> > provide consumers with the most compelling experiences. Developers
> retain
> > all intellectual property and other rights to their applications.
> Interested
> > developers should: 1. Download the SDK
> athttp://code.google.com/android/download.html2. Build a great app. 3.
> Submit
> > an application between January 2 and March 3, 2008.
> >
> > Additional information about the Android Developer Challenge can be
> found athttp://code.google.com/android/adc.html
> >
> > About Google Inc. Google's innovative search technologies connect
> millions
> > of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998
> by
> > Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a
> top
> > Web property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising
> > program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while
> > enhancing the overall Web experience for users. Google is headquartered
> in
> > Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.
> For
> > more information, visitwww.google.com.
> >
>


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Regards
AD

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