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Design an Android UI for Multiple Devices

Ensure your Android app runs smoothly on devices with different screen sizes, pixel densities and rotation behavior.

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Refactoring Android in Eclipse: Accelerate Your Android App Development

Find out how Eclipse's Android refactoring options can help you create and ship your Android apps faster and with less hassle.

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Android Smartwatch Review: I'm Watch

The i'm Watch smart watch for Android is a good concept that perhaps was too ambitious in its first iteration.

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The Android Development Center has all the information you need to build, target and distribute your killer Android app. You'll get previews of the Android development tools in the latest SDK, Android programming techniques to deliver the best user experience and performance, and tips for getting your app into the Android Market and beyond -- whether you're targeting smartphone or tablet Android devices.

Ensure your Android app runs smoothly on devices with different screen sizes, pixel densities and rotation behavior.

Find out how Eclipse's Android refactoring options can help you create and ship your Android apps faster and with less hassle.

Enable your Android app to tap into Android location services, pinpoint a user's location and then do something useful with it.

Eclipse Content Assist for Android can significantly speed up Android app development -- if you understand how to use the function correctly.

The Android emulator has traditionally been a necessary but frustratingly slow tool for Android developers. Learn how you can boost your Android emulator speed to real device performance levels -- or even faster.

With end-to-end performance testing, Android developers gain a true understanding of how their apps will behave.

The i'm Watch smart watch for Android is a good concept that perhaps was too ambitious in its first iteration.

Motorola recently released a special API that Android developers can use to integrate the ATRIX fingerprint reader into their Android apps. Learn how to use it!

Android 3.0+, aka Honeycomb, offers hardware acceleration for standard views, but it is not enabled by default. Learn how to enable hardware acceleration in Honeycomb.

Google TV isn't dead yet. Now is the time to update your Android applications to support the rejuvenated Google TV platform.

Amazon Appstore for Android has become a very popular way to publish and distribute Android applications. This is good for Android developers, right?


Learn about the most popular publishing channels to get your killer Android applications in front of consumers.

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