The purpose of this class blog is to give Valhalla's Computer Science students a forum to explore and discuss emerging technologies.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Android Vlog
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I thought that was really cool how you made a vlog. This new android technology sounds like it can really help with any technologies. Did you know that Google and 33 other companies announced the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a new industry consortium that will advance the way we think of wireless networks.
it was cool how you did a video blog but it was hard to hear some of it. the android technology sounds really cool but there is a problem. Phones we have today currently can not access the android technology. we would have to adapt it which could take a while. Besides that the android helps by reducing the amounts of relationships between interchangeable parts that might cause malfunctions in the product.
Which is exactly why Google has hooked up with t-mobile to start creating their very own phones. I.E The first one being the G1. Just wait for developers to start using SDK's to port it to other phones as well.
I think that the video was a very nice change to the normal blog, but i wouldnt have added the music because it made it hard to hear and I missed a lot of facts. The andriod technology sounds great but we would have to change our programming in units inorder to adapt to it, kind of like the drive you might have for a wireless internet, and if it is for like wireless-n or another system or lower system like wireless-g.
4 comments:
I thought that was really cool how you made a vlog. This new android technology sounds like it can really help with any technologies. Did you know that Google and 33 other companies announced the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a new industry consortium that will advance the way we think of wireless networks.
http://www.technologyreview.com/biztech/20225/
it was cool how you did a video blog but it was hard to hear some of it. the android technology sounds really cool but there is a problem. Phones we have today currently can not access the android technology. we would have to adapt it which could take a while.
Besides that the android helps by reducing the amounts of relationships between interchangeable parts that might cause malfunctions in the product.
http://www.technologyreview.com/biztech/20225/
@Andrew,
Which is exactly why Google has hooked up with t-mobile to start creating their very own phones. I.E The first one being the G1. Just wait for developers to start using SDK's to port it to other phones as well.
I think that the video was a very nice change to the normal blog, but i wouldnt have added the music because it made it hard to hear and I missed a lot of facts. The andriod technology sounds great but we would have to change our programming in units inorder to adapt to it, kind of like the drive you might have for a wireless internet, and if it is for like wireless-n or another system or lower system like wireless-g.
http://www.technologyreview.com/biztech/20225/
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