Now that's what I call interesting
Let see how well the implementation is

My religion is Computer. Mangga Dua is my church. Internet is God. Google is my 
bible. Preachers politician? Put them to Recycle Bin pls!

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From: Agus Hamonangan <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 06:18:28 
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; 
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Subject: [id-android] WTI: Boom, RIM is adding Android to the PlayBook!

http://goo.gl/qICFs

Here's the press release:

RIM Expands Application Ecosystem for BlackBerry PlayBook

BlackBerry PlayBook to support BlackBerry Java and Android apps

Native C/C++ development support added, in addition to HTML5, Flash and AIR
support

Support from leading game engines: Ideaworks Labs (AirPlay) and Unity
Technologies (Unity 3)

BlackBerry PlayBook becomes a new market opportunity for all the developers
who have already created over 25,000 BlackBerry Java apps and more than
200,000 Android apps


Waterloo, ON - Developers wanting to bring their new and existing apps to
the highly anticipated BlackBerry PlayBook™ tablet will soon have additional
tools and options to enhance and expand their commercial opportunities.
Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced plans to
greatly expand the application ecosystem for the BlackBerry PlayBook. The
BlackBerry PlayBook is scheduled to launch in the U.S. and Canada on April
19.

RIM will launch two optional “app players” that provide an application
run-time environment for BlackBerry Java apps and Android v2.3 apps. These
new app players will allow users to download BlackBerry Java apps and
Android apps from BlackBerry App World and run them on their BlackBerry
PlayBook.

In addition, RIM will shortly release the native SDK for the BlackBerry
PlayBook enabling C/C++ application development on the BlackBerry Tablet OS.
For game-specific developers, RIM is also announcing that it has gained
support from two leading game development tooling companies, allowing
developers to use the cross-platform game engines from Ideaworks Labs and
Unity Technologies to bring their games to the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Support for BlackBerry Java and Android Apps

“The BlackBerry PlayBook is an amazing tablet. The power that we have
embedded creates one of the most compelling app experiences available in a
mobile computing device today,” said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at
Research In Motion. “The upcoming addition of BlackBerry Java and Android
apps for the BlackBerry PlayBook on BlackBerry App World will provide our
users with an even greater choice of apps and will also showcase the
versatility of the platform.”

Developers currently building for the BlackBerry or Android platforms will
be able to quickly and easily port their apps to run on the BlackBerry
Tablet OS thanks to a high degree of API compatibility. The new optional app
players will be available for download from BlackBerry App World and will be
placed in a secure “sandbox” on the BlackBerry PlayBook where the BlackBerry
Java or Android apps can be run.

Developers will simply repackage, code sign and submit their BlackBerry Java
and Android apps to BlackBerry App World. Once approved, the apps will be
distributed through BlackBerry App World, providing a new opportunity for
many developers to reach BlackBerry PlayBook users. Users will be able to
download both the app players and the BlackBerry Java and Android apps from
BlackBerry App World.

The BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry Tablet OS are built on the QNX
Neutrino microkernel architecture with a 1GHz dual core processor and a
leading OpenGL solution, which allows RIM to make this incredibly broad
platform support possible.

BlackBerry PlayBook users and developers who are interested in seeing the
new app players for BlackBerry Java and Android apps can see demos at
BlackBerry World in Orlando, Florida (May 3 to 5, 2011) (
www.blackberryworld.com) <http://www.blackberryworld.com%29/>.

BlackBerry Tablet OS Development Tools

The BlackBerry Tablet OS already supports an incredibly robust platform with
support for Web development standard HTML5, through the BlackBerry WebWorks™
SDK for Tablet OS, and Adobe AIR, through the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for
Adobe AIR. The BlackBerry Tablet OS is built from the ground up to run
WebKit and Adobe Flash as well, giving developers a fast and true Web
experience to leverage.

RIM is also announcing today that the BlackBerry Tablet OS Native
Development Kit (NDK), which is currently in limited alpha release, will go
into open Beta by this summer and be demonstrated at BlackBerry World. The
BlackBerry Tablet OS NDK will allow developers to build high-performance,
multi-threaded, native C/C++ applications with industry standard GNU
toolchains. Developers can create advanced 2D and 3D applications and
special effects by leveraging programmable shaders available in
hardware-accelerated OpenGL ES 2.0.

Other features of the BlackBerry Tablet OS NDK will allow developers to:
Take advantage of the QNX POSIX library support and C/C++ compliance for
quick and easy application porting and for creating native extensions for
both BlackBerry and Android applications
Easily integrate device events like gesture swipes and touch screen inputs
Integrate the BlackBerry Tablet OS environment into existing code management
and build systems using industry standard Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development
Tools)
Leverage work done in standard C/C++ to make it easier to bring applications
to the BlackBerry Tablet OS
Find and fix bugs quickly with provided debug and analysis tools

“The response to the BlackBerry PlayBook from the developer community has
been exceptional. Our commitment to supporting HTML5 and Adobe AIR
development has resonated and spurred developers to create fun and
innovative applications for BlackBerry PlayBook users,” said David Yach,
Chief Technology Officer, Software at Research In Motion. “The upcoming
BlackBerry Tablet OS NDK beta will add C/C++ tools to our repertoire and
gives developers one of the broadest and deepest platforms to develop on.”

Gaming Engines

Building on the power of the BlackBerry Tablet OS NDK, RIM is working with
leading gaming and application development technology providers such as
Ideaworks Labs and Unity Technologies to implement their native engines and
application development platforms. Developers will be able to take advantage
of these engines when building games and other applications for the
BlackBerry PlayBook.

The Ideaworks Labs Airplay SDK is expected to include support for the
BlackBerry Tablet OS soon, making it easy for publishers and developers to
use their existing code to bring their games and apps to the BlackBerry
PlayBook.

"Supporting a new OS can be a challenge for developers," says Alex Caccia,
President of Ideaworks Labs, "however, integration of the BlackBerry Tablet
OS with the Airplay SDK makes this a non-issue. We think this is a
far-sighted move by RIM: the BlackBerry PlayBook is a great device for games
and applications, and combining this with content distribution via
BlackBerry App World brings an exciting new ecosystem for developers."

RIM has also been working closely with Unity Technologies, providers of the
highly popular, multi-platform Unity development platform and Union, the
firm’s games distribution service. Through Union, dozens of high-quality
Unity-authored games are slated to make their way to BlackBerry App World
for the BlackBerry Playbook.

“With a sharp focus on the multimedia experience, very powerful hardware,
and fantastic games in the pipeline, the BlackBerry Playbook has all the
right ingredients to be a mainstream hit,” said Brett Seyler, GM of Union at
Unity Technologies. “Through Union, Unity developers have an opportunity to
reach a new audience and grow with another great new platform.”

Availability
The new app players for the BlackBerry PlayBook are expected to be available
from BlackBerry App World this summer. More information and demonstrations
of the new app players will be shared at BlackBerry World. The BlackBerry
Tablet OS NDK will be available in beta later this year and will also be
showcased at BlackBerry World.

-- 
Salam,


Agus Hamonangan

Founder Indonesian Android Community
http://forum.android.or.id

Indonesian Android Community
http://groups.google.com/group/id-android

Gtalk  : id.android
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