Since launching the first Android-powered phone with T-Mobile in
October 2008, we have worked with operators, handset manufacturers and
developers to make Android one of the most useful, innovative mobile
platforms available.

We've been thrilled by the adoption of the platform over the past year
and a half. Every day, our partners sell more than 100,000 new
Android-based handsets, and there are now more than 180,000 active
Android developers who have contributed more than 50,000 apps now
available in Android Market—up 12,000 since last month alone!

Today at I/O, our annual developer conference, we announced Android
2.2. Codenamed Froyo (for frozen yogurt), this seventh update to the
Android platform brings some great new functionality to users (things
like making your handset a portable hotspot and support for Adobe
Flash within the browser), along with new tools for developers. Read
more about the specifics of Froyo on our Android Developer Blog.

Posted by Andy Rubin, VP, Engineering

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