2016/06/29

Android Application Development For Dummies

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Android Application Development For Dummies
By:"Donn Felker"
Published on 2010-11-17 by John Wiley & Sons

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Data and Applications Security and Privacy XXVII

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Data and Applications Security and Privacy XXVII
By:"Lingyu Wang","Basit Shafiq"
Published on 2013-07-10 by Springer

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 27th IFIP WG 11.3 International Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy, DBSec 2013, held in Newark, NJ, USA in July 2013. The 16 revised full and 6 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 45 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on privacy, access control, cloud computing, data outsourcing, and mobile computing.

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Sams Teach Yourself Google TV App Development in 24 Hours

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Sams Teach Yourself Google TV App Development in 24 Hours
By:"Carmen Delessio"
Published on 2013-01-31 by Sams Publishing

In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, Sams Teach Yourself Google TV App Development in 24 Hours will help you master app development with the radically improved new version of Google TV running Android 3.2 and Android second-screen apps using 4.2. Using its straightforward, step-by-step approach, you’ll gain the hands-on skills you need to build all three types of Google TV apps: Web, Android, and second-screen apps. You’ll learn today’s Google TV development best practices. Every lesson builds on what you’ve already learned, giving you a rock-solid foundation for real-world success! Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common Google TV development tasks Quizzes and Exercises at the end of each chapter help you test your knowledge Notes present interesting information related to the discussion Tips offer advice or show you easier ways to perform tasks Cautions alert you to possible problems and give you advice on how to avoid them Carmen Delessio is an expert Android and application developer who has worked as a programmer, technical architect, and CTO at large and small organizations. He began his online development career at Prodigy working on early Internet applications. He has written for Androidguys.com, Mashable, and ScreenItUp.com. His apps can be found at Bffmedia.com. Learn how to… n Develop for TV watchers and the “10-foot user experience” n Create highly interactive and responsive TV apps n Use Google TV’s optimized HTML templates and layouts n Integrate HTML5 and jQuery into your Google TV apps n Design effective user interaction, dialogs, navigation, and video sitemaps n Organize Google TV apps intuitively with Tabs and the ActionBar n Use Fragments to simplify your development process n Store structured data locally in SQLite for instant user access n Create and use ContentProviders n Use the Channel Listing Provider for apps with TV listings and changing channels n Build second-screen apps to connect Google TV with a second device n Use the Anymote protocol to handle messaging between TVs and remote devices n Bring it all together to build a complete Google TV app, from start to finish

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2016/06/28

Android on X86

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Android on X86
By:"Iggy Krajci","Darren Cummings"
Published on 2013-12-26 by Apress

Android on x86: an Introduction to Optimizing for Intel® Architecture serves two main purposes. First, it makes the case for adapting your applications onto Intel’s x86 architecture, including discussions of the business potential, the changing landscape of the Android marketplace, and the unique challenges and opportunities that arise from x86 devices. The fundamental idea is that extending your applications to support x86 or creating new ones is not difficult, but it is imperative to know all of the technicalities. This book is dedicated to providing you with an awareness of these nuances and an understanding of how to tackle them. Second, and most importantly, this book provides a one-stop detailed resource for best practices and procedures associated with the installation issues, hardware optimization issues, software requirements, programming tasks, and performance optimizations that emerge when developers consider the x86 Android devices. Optimization discussions dive into native code, hardware acceleration, and advanced profiling of multimedia applications. The authors have collected this information so that you can use the book as a guide for the specific requirements of each application project. This book is not dedicated solely to code; instead it is filled with the information you need in order to take advantage of x86 architecture. It will guide you through installing the Android SDK for Intel Architecture, help you understand the differences and similarities between processor architectures available in Android devices, teach you to create and port applications, debug existing x86 applications, offer solutions for NDK and C++ optimizations, and introduce the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager. This book provides the most useful information to help you get the job done quickly while utilizing best practices. What you’ll learnThe development-relevant differences between Android on ARM and Android on Intel x86 How to set up the SDK for an emulated Intel Android device How to build the Android OS for the Intel Mobile Processor How to create new x86 based Android applications, set up testing and performance tuning, and port existing Android applications to work with the x86 processor How to debug problems they encounter when working on the x86 Android test platform Intricacies of the Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager. The reader will also gain significant insight into the OpenGL Android support. Who this book is for Android developers Hardware designers who need to understand how Android will work on their processorsCIOs and CEOs of technology-based companies IT staff who may encounter or need to understand the issues New startup founders and entrepreneurs Computer science students Table of ContentsChapter 1: History & Evolution of Android OS Chapter 2: Mobile Device Applications – Uses and Trends Chapter 3: Why x86 on Android? Chapter 4: Android Development – Business Overview andConsiderations Chapter 5: Android Devices with Intel Processors Chapter 6: Installing the Android SDK for IntelApplication Development Chapter 7: The Intel Mobile Processor Chapter 8: Creating and Porting NDK-based AndroidApplications Chapter 9: Debugging Android Chapter 10: Performance Optimization for AndroidApplications on x86 Chapter 11: x86 NDK and C++ Optimizations Chapter 12: Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager Appendix: References

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Mobile Development with C#

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Mobile Development with C#
By:"Greg Shackles"
Published on 2012-05-07 by \

It’s true: you can build native apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone with C# and the .NET Framework—with help from MonoTouch and Mono for Android. This hands-on guide shows you how to reuse one codebase across all three platforms by combining the business logic layer of your C# app with separate, fully native UIs. It’s an ideal marriage of platform-specific development and the \

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2016/06/27

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Android App Development

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Android App Development
By:"Christopher Froehlich"
Published on 2011-07-05 by Penguin

An operating manual for the hottest mobile operating system. The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Android App Development gets novice developers up and running quickly on creating their very own mobile applications, with step-by-step instruction on everything they need to design, develop, test, and publish their fully-featured apps. The Android operating system is now the largest mobile platform in the U.S., and there are now more than 90,000 apps available. Android is completely open and free to all developers. Topics covered include: ? Designing effective and easy-to-navigate user interfaces for apps. ? Adding audio and video support to apps. ? Making the most of Android's hardware, including GPS, social media, built-in camera, and voice integration. ? Publishing application to the Android market.

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App Inventor 2

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App Inventor 2
By:"David Wolber","Hal Abelson","Ellen Spertus","Liz Looney"
Published on 2014-10-13 by \

Yes, you can create your own apps for Android devices—and it’s easy to do. This extraordinary book introduces you to App Inventor 2, a powerful visual tool that lets anyone build apps. Learn App Inventor basics hands-on with step-by-step instructions for building more than a dozen fun projects, including a text answering machine app, a quiz app, and an app for finding your parked car! The second half of the book features an Inventor’s Manual to help you understand the fundamentals of app building and computer science. App Inventor 2 makes an excellent textbook for beginners and experienced developers alike. Use programming blocks to build apps—like working on a puzzle Create custom multi-media quizzes and study guides Design games and other apps with 2D graphics and animation Make a custom tour of your city, school, or workplace Control a LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT robot with your phone Build location-aware apps by working with your phone’s sensors Explore apps that incorporate information from the Web

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High Performance Android Apps

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High Performance Android Apps
By:"Doug Sillars"
Published on 2015-09-09 by \

Unique and clever ideas are important when building a hot-selling Android app, but the real drivers for success are speed, efficiency, and power management. With this practical guide, you’ll learn the major performance issues confronting Android app developers, and the tools you need to diagnose problems early. Customers are finally realizing that apps have a major role in the performance of their Android devices. Author Doug Sillars not only shows you how to use Android-specific testing tools from companies including Google, Qualcomm, and AT&T, but also helps you explore potential remedies. You’ll discover ways to build apps that run well on all 19,000 Android device types in use. Understand how performance issues affect app sales and retention Build an Android device lab to maximize UI, functional, and performance testing Improve the way your app interacts with device hardware Optimize your UI for fast rendering, scrolling, and animations Track down memory leaks and CPU issues that affect performance Upgrade communications with the server, and learn how your app performs on slower networks Apply Real User Monitoring (RUM) to ensure that every device is delivering the optimal user experience

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2016/06/26

Automated Enterprise Systems for Maximizing Business Performance

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Automated Enterprise Systems for Maximizing Business Performance
By:"Papajorgji, Petraq"
Published on 2015-09-25 by IGI Global

The integration of recent technological advances into modern business processes has allowed for greater efficiency and productivity. However, while such improvements are immensely beneficial, the modeling and coordination of these activities offers a unique set of challenges that must be addressed. Automated Enterprise Systems for Maximizing Business Performance is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on the modeling and application of automated business systems. Featuring extensive coverage on a variety of topics relating to the design, implementation, and current developments of such systems, this book is an essential reference source for information system practitioners, business managers, and advanced-level students seeking the latest research on achievements in this field. This publication features timely, research-based chapters within the context of business systems including, but not limited to, enterprise security, mobile technology, and techniques for the development of system models.

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XDA Developers' Android Hacker's Toolkit

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XDA Developers' Android Hacker's Toolkit
By:"Jason Tyler"
Published on 2012-05-08 by John Wiley & Sons

Make your Android device truly your own Are you eager to make your Android device your own but you're not sure where to start? Then this is the book for you. XDA is the world's most popular resource for Android hacking enthusiasts, and a huge community has grown around customizing Android devices with XDA. XDA's Android Hacker's Toolkit gives you the tools you need to customize your devices by hacking or rooting the android operating system. Providing a solid understanding of the internal workings of the Android operating system, this book walks you through the terminology and functions of the android operating system from the major nodes of the file system to basic OS operations. As you learn the fundamentals of Android hacking that can be used regardless of any new releases, you'll discover exciting ways to take complete control over your device. Teaches theory, preparation and practice, and understanding of the OS Explains the distinction between ROMing and theming Provides step-by-step instructions for Droid, Xoom, Galaxy Tab, LG Optimus, and more Identifies the right tools for various jobs Contains new models enabling you to root and customize your phone Offers incomparable information that has been tried and tested by the amazing XDA community of hackers, gadgeteers, and technicians XDA's Android Hacker's Toolkit is a simple, one-stop resource on hacking techniques for beginners.

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Android Forensics

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Android Forensics
By:"Andrew Hoog"
Published on 2011 by Elsevier

The open source nature of the platform has not only established a new direction for the industry, but enables a developer or forensic analyst to understand the device at the most fundamental level. Android Forensics covers an open source mobile device platform based on the Linux 2.6 kernel and managed by the Open Handset Alliance. The Android platform is a major source of digital forensic investigation and analysis. This book provides a thorough review of the Android platform including supported hardware devices, the structure of the Android development project and implementation of core services (wireless communication, data storage and other low-level functions). Finally, it will focus on teaching readers how to apply actual forensic techniques to recover data. Ability to forensically acquire Android devices using the techniques outlined in the book Detailed information about Android applications needed for forensics investigations Important information about SQLite, a file based structured data storage relevant for both Android and many other platforms.

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Android Security Cookbook

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Android Security Cookbook
By:"Keith Makan"
Published on 2013-07 by Packt Pub Limited

Android Security Cookbook' breaks down and enumerates the processes used to exploit and remediate Android app security vulnerabilities in the form of detailed recipes and walkthroughs.\

This Book was ranked 7 by Google Books for keyword android security.

Six-Guns Gang Showdown (MOD) (APK+OBB)

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Six-Guns Gang Showdown (MOD) (APK+OBB)
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Android for the BeagleBone Black

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Android for the BeagleBone Black
By:"Andrew Henderson","Aravind Prakash"
Published on 2015-02-19 by Packt Publishing Ltd

If you are an Android app developer who wants to experiment with the hardware capabilities of the BeagleBone Black platform, then this book is ideal for you. You are expected to have basic knowledge of developing Android apps but no prior hardware experience is required.

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Beginning Android Web Apps Development

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Beginning Android Web Apps Development
By:"Jon Westfall","Rocco Augusto","Grant Allen"
Published on 2012-05-16 by Apress

With Beginning Android Web Apps Development, you'll learn how to apply HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Ajax and other Web standards for use on the Android mobile platform, by building a variety of fun and visually stimulating games and other web applications! If you've done some basic web development, and you want to build your skills to create exceptional web apps, you'll find everything you seek in the discussions and examples in this book. Each application you'll build in Beginning Android Web Application Development will show you solutions that you can apply to many of your own projects. Each example shares techniques and coding solutions that will inspire your own work. You'll learn how to tie your Android apps into Twitter through two apps that you'll build: Who's that Tweet?!, a quiz game based on celebrity accounts, and I Love Ham, a coding investigation into search phrases and rhyming. Your Android web app development skills will then proceed in another direction, as you discover the power of HTML5 in two game apps: Scavenger Hunt, which introduces you to the HTML5 GPS location API, and Spies!, a location-based application that shows you how to use CSS3, Ajax, and HTML5 within multi-player environments. You'll also create an Android web application which checks the arrival time of buses and light-rails through the use of Portland, Oregon's open Tri-Met data API! This app is a great template for other apps you may want to build in the future, and showcases the important techniques for incorporating cloud-based apps into web games. After reading Beginning Android Web Apps Development, you will have built real apps and developed along the way the skills you'll need to create highly interactive, professional web applications... and, your journey will be engaging and enjoyable! What you’ll learn Coding solutions that you can use time and again in your own Android web apps Key methods and techniques for contemporary Android web app development How to take full advantage of CSS3 in the mobile environment and how to handle a multitude of screen resolutions How to build feature-rich user interfaces with navigation, colors, and professional styling How to add audio and video for highly interactive sites How to optimize Ajax within your site How to access and use the HTML location API How to integrate JavaScript and JavaScript frameworks into your site Who this book is for For anyone starting out in Android web app development who wants to build feature-rich web apps that are optimized for the Android mobile platform. If you've got basic web development skills, you'll find the code samples and discussions in this book will take your techniques to a completely different level. Table of Contents 1. Harnessing the Power of Mobile Web 2. Twitter Application: Who's That Tweet? 3. Twitter Application: I Love Ham 4. Creating a Mobile Strategy and Structuring your Code 5. Handling Multiple Screen Resolutions with CSS 3 6. Handling Different Browser Platforms 7. Providing an Impressive User Experience with jQuery Mobile 8. Building Visually Rich Internet Applications 9. HTML5 Location-Based Applications 10. Using Cloud Services: A Transport Application 11. Pushing the Limits with Audio and Video 12. Ajax and Extreme User Interfaces 13. Packaging Your Applications

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2016/06/25

Android

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Android
By:"Kevin Roebuck"
Published on 2011 by Tebbo

Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. Google Inc. purchased the initial developer of the software, Android Inc., in 2005. Android's mobile operating system is based on the Linux kernel. Google and other members of the Open Handset Alliance collaborated on Android's development and release. The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is tasked with the maintenance and further development of Android. The Android operating system is currently the world's best-selling Smartphone platform. The Android open-source software stack consists of Java applications running on a Java-based, object-oriented application framework on top of Java core libraries running on a Dalvik virtual machine featuring JIT compilation. Libraries written in C include the surface manager, OpenCore media framework, SQLite relational database management system, OpenGL ES 2.0 3D graphics API, WebKit layout engine, SGL graphics engine, SSL, and Bionic libc. This book is your ultimate resource for Android. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Android right away, covering: Android (operating system), Andrography, Android Dev Phone, Android Developer Challenge, Android Market, Android software development, Android version history, Android x86, APK (file format), Bionic (software), Comparison of Android devices, CyanogenMod, Dalvik (software), Dalvik Turbo virtual machine, Droid (font), GeoReader, Google Goggles, Groundhog (newsreader), HTC Sense, Index of Android OS-related articles, OPhone, Rooting (Android OS), Scripting Layer for Android, Trapster (speed trap sharing system), Acer Aspire One, Acer beTouch E110, Acer beTouch E120, Adam tablet, Advent Vega, Alcatel One Touch 980, Alex eReader, Archos 101, Archos Generation 6, ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, Acer beTouch E130, Acer Liquid A1, Acer Stream, Acer beTouch E400, Barnes & Noble Nook, Nook Color, Nook Simple Touch, Creative Zii, Casio G'zOne Commando, Dell Streak, Dell Venue, Droid Pro, GeeksPhone One, Google TV, HTC Aria, HTC Desire, HTC Desire HD, HTC Desire S, HTC Desire Z, HTC Dream, HTC Droid Incredible, HTC Evo 4G, HTC Evo Shift 4G, HTC Flyer, HTC Hero, HTC Inspire, HTC Legend, HTC Magic, HTC Sensation, HTC ThunderBolt, HTC Tattoo, HTC Wildfire, HTC Wildfire S, Huawei Ascend, Huawei U8230, Huawei U8800, IPed, Kogan Agora, Kyocera Echo, Kyocera Zio, LG GT540, LG GW620, LG LU2300, LG Optimus 2X, LG Optimus Black, LG Optimus One, LG Optimus Chat, LG VS740, Meizu M9, Motorola Backflip, Motorola Calgary, Motorola Charm, Motorola CLIQ, Motorola DEFY, Motorola Devour, Motorola Droid, Motorola Flipout, Motorola Xoom, Motorola Atrix 4G, Motorola Droid 2, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Droid Bionic, Motorola Droid X, Motorola Triumph, Motorola i1, Neo FreeRunner, Nexus One, Nexus S, Odroid, OlivePad, PocketBook eReader, Samsung Galaxy Fit, Samsung Galaxy Gio, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung i5700, Samsung i5800, Samsung i7500, Samsung Infuse 4G, SmartQ 5, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, Sony S1, Sony S2, Samsung Behold II, Samsung Droid Charge, Samsung Galaxy Ace, Samsung Galaxy Mini, Samsung M910 Intercept, Samsung SPH-M900, Samsung Transform, Samsung i5500, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini, Sony Ericsson Xperia X8, T-Mobile G-Slate, MyTouch, T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide, T-Mobile myTouch 4G, T-Mobile Pulse, ViewSonic G Tablet, Vibo A688, Vox 4, Xperia acro...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Android. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Android with the objectivity of experienced professionals.

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Android Tutorial

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Android Tutorial
By:"張益裕"
Published on 2015-05-08 by 張益裕

* 適用 Android 2.X ~ 5.X * 適用 Android Studio 與 Material Design * 使用最新的Android Studio開發工具 * 學習全新的Material Design與RecylerView * 從分析、設計到實作,完成一個多功能記事應用程式 章節目錄: Android Tutorial 第一堂 * 西遊記裡的那隻潑猴 * 準備Android開發環境 * 開始設計Android應用程式 * 開發Android應用程式的準備工作 Android Tutorial 第二堂 * 建立應用程式需要的資源 * 設計應用程式使用者介面 * 應用程式與使用者的互動 * 建立與使用Activity元件 Android Tutorial 第三堂 * 為ListView元件建立自定畫面 * 儲存與讀取應用程式資訊 * 使用Android內建的SQLite資料庫 Android Tutorial 第四堂 * 使用照相機與麥克風 * 設計地圖應用程式 - Google Maps V2 * 讀取位置資訊 - Google Service Location Android Tutorial 第五堂 * 建立廣播接收元件 - BroadcastReceiver * 使用系統通知服務 - Notification * 設計小工具元件 - AppWidget Android Tutorial 第六堂 * Material Design - Theme與Transition * Material Design - RecylerView * Material Design - Shared Element與自定動畫效果

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Android Application Testing Guide

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Android Application Testing Guide
By:"Diego Torres Milano"
Published on 2011-06-23 by Packt Publishing Ltd

Build intensively tested and bug free Android applications.

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Top Ten Apps for Customizing Android

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Top Ten Apps for Customizing Android
By:
Published on 2011-05-16 by MetaPlume Corporation

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Wearable Android

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Wearable Android
By:"Sanjay M. Mishra"
Published on 2015-08-10 by John Wiley & Sons

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2016/06/24

Applications and Techniques in Information Security

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Applications and Techniques in Information Security
By:"Lynn Batten","Gang Li","Wenjia Niu","Matthew Warren"
Published on 2014-11-13 by Springer

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Information Security, ATIS 2014, held in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2014. The 16 revised full papers and 8 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on applications; curbing cyber crimes; data privacy; digital forensics; security implementations.

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Using Apps for Learning Across the Curriculum

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Using Apps for Learning Across the Curriculum
By:"Richard Beach","David O'Brien"
Published on 2014-10-17 by Routledge

How can apps be used to foster learning with literacy across the curriculum? This book offers both a theoretical framework for considering app affordances and practical ways to use apps to build students' disciplinary literacies and to foster a wide range of literacy practices. Using Apps for Learning Across the Curriculumpresents a wide range of different apps and also assesses their value features methods for and apps related to planning instruction and assessing student learning identifies favorite apps whose affordances are most likely to foster certain disciplinary literacies includes reso.

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Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies

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Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies
By:"Barry A. Burd"
Published on 2015-07-09 by John Wiley & Sons

Your all-encompassing guide to learning Android app development If you're an aspiring or beginning programmer interested in creating apps for the Android market—which grows in size and downloads every day—this is your comprehensive, one-stop guide. Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies covers the information you absolutely need to get started developing apps for Android. Inside, you'll quickly get up to speed on Android programming concepts and put your new knowledge to use to manage data, program cool phone features, refine your applications, navigate confidently around the Android native development kit, and add important finishing touches to your apps. Covering the latest features and enhancements to the Android Software Developer's Kit, this friendly, hands-on guide walks you through Android programming basics, shares techniques for developing great Android applications, reviews Android hardware, and much more. All programming examples, including the sample application, are available for download from the book's website Information is carefully organized and presented in an easy-to-follow format 800+ pages of content make this an invaluable resource at an unbeatable price Written by an expert Java educator, Barry Burd, who authors the bestselling Java For Dummies Go from Android newbie to master programmer in no time with the help of Android Application Development All-in-One For Dummies!

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2016/06/23

Google Software

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Google Software
By:"Source Wikipedia"
Published on 2013-09 by Booksllc.Net

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Android (operating system), Chromium (web browser), Chromium OS, Cpplint, Dart (programming language), Ganeti, GDocsDrive, Goobuntu, Googlebot, Google Catalogs, Google Chrome, Google Chrome Frame, Google Chrome OS, Google Closure Tools, Google Currents, Google Drive, Google Goggles, Google Japanese Input, Google Ngram Viewer, Google Pinyin, Google Play, Google Quick Search Box, Google Refine, Google Spanner, Google Talk, Google Toolbar, Google Web Toolkit, Go (programming language), GSON, LevelDB, MapReduce, Protocol Buffers, SketchUp, Spanner (distributed database technology), Tesseract (software), Urchin (software), V8 (JavaScript engine). Excerpt: Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine (later versions will use Blink, a fork of WebKit, except on iOS). It was released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008. As of February 2013, according to StatCounter, Google Chrome has a 37% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser in the world. Net Applications, however, indicates that Chrome is only third when it comes to the size of its user base, behind Internet Explorer and Firefox. In September 2008, Google released the majority of Chrome's source code as an open source project called Chromium, on which Chrome releases are still based. Google's Eric Schmidt opposed the development of an independent web browser for six years. He stated that \

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Pro Android Flash

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Pro Android Flash
By:"Stephen Chin","Dean Iverson","Oswald Campesato","Paul Trani"
Published on 2011-07-19 by Apress

Did you know you can take your Flash skills beyond the browser, allowing you to make apps for Android, iOS and the BlackBerry Tablet OS? Build dynamic apps today starting with the easy-to-use Android smartphones and tablets. Then, take your app to other platforms without writing native code. Pro Android Flash is the definitive guide to building Flash and other rich Internet applications (RIAs) on the Android platform. It covers the most popular RIA frameworks for Android developers—Flash and Flex—and shows how to build rich, immersive user experiences on both Android smartphones and tablets. You'll learn how to incorporate multimedia, animation, and special effects into your apps for maximum visual appeal. You'll also cover advanced topics, including input methods, hardware inputs, deployment, and performance optimization. What you’ll learn Deployment of Flash and Flex to Android How to take your desktop RIAs and adapt them for mobile devices How to integrate Android hardware inputs from the camera, GPS, compass, and accelerometer How to build an immersive user interface using Android audio and video assets How to integrate styling and artifacts from a professional designer Best practices for mobile performance tuning and optimization Who this book is for This book is intended for developers who are looking to build rich Internet applications (RIAs) for the Android platform, especially Flash and Flex. Table of Contents Introducing Mobile Flash Targeting Applications for the Mobile Profile Building Flash and Flex Applications for Android Graphics and Animation Application Deployment and Publication Adobe AIR and Native Android Apps Taking Advantage of Hardware Inputs Rich Media Integration The Designer-Developer Workflow Performance Tuning Beyond Mobile: Tablets and TV

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Learning Android

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Learning Android
By:"Marko Gargenta"
Published on 2011-03-10 by \

Want to build apps for Android devices? This book is the perfect way to master the fundamentals. Written by an expert who's taught this mobile platform to hundreds of developers in large organizations, this gentle introduction shows experienced object-oriented programmers how to use Android’s basic building blocks to create user interfaces, store data, connect to the network, and more. You'll build a Twitter-like application throughout the course of this book, adding new features with each chapter. Along the way, you'll also create your own toolbox of code patterns to help you program any type of Android application with ease. Get an overview of the Android platform and discover how it fits into the mobile ecosystem Learn about the Android stack, including its application framework, and the structure and distribution of application packages (APK) Set up your Android development environment and get started with simple programs Use Android’s building blocks—Activities, Intents, Services, Content Providers, and Broadcast Receivers Learn how to build basic Android user interfaces and organize UI elements in Views and Layouts Build a service that uses a background process to update data in your application Get an introduction to Android Interface Definition Language (AIDL) and the Native Development Kit (NDK)

This Book was ranked 21 by Google Books for keyword apps for android.

2016/06/22

Android: The Complete Guide:

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Programming Business Applications for the Android Tablet

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Programming Business Applications for the Android Tablet
By:"James C. Sheusi"
Published on 2014 by Cengage Learning

Not only have tablet computing devices captured a wide swath of the consumer electronics market, they are finding a warm welcome in many businesses, where portability, connectivity, and usability are key assets. As the Android tablet’s presence expands, b

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Android Tablets Made Simple

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Android Tablets Made Simple
By:"Marziah Karch","MSL Made Simple Learning"
Published on 2012-01-18 by Apress

If you thought your phone was smart, you should see the new Android tablets! Based on Android 3 Honeycomb, these tablets provide all the computing power you'll need on a device light enough to carry wherever you go. Get the most out of your Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet with Android Tablets Made Simple—learn all the key features, understand what’s new, and utilize dozens of time-saving tips and tricks. Android Tablets Made Simple includes over 500 pages of easy-to-read instructions and over 1,000 carefully annotated screen shots to guide you to Android tablet mastery. You’ll never be left wondering, “How did they do that?” This book guides you through: Finding and purchasing the right Android tablet Understanding the Android Honeycomb interface Downloading and using tablet apps

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2016/06/21

Android Studio Development Essentials - Android 7 Edition

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Android Studio Development Essentials - Android 7 Edition
By:"Neil Smyth"
Published on 2016-07-29 by Payload Media, Inc.

With 75 in-depth chapters, over 800 pages and more than 47 example app projects (including the source code) this book provides everything you need to successfully develop and deploy Android apps using Android Studio. Fully updated for Android Studio 2.2 and Android 7, the goal of this book is to teach the skills necessary to develop Android based applications using the Android Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the Android 7 Software Development Kit (SDK). Beginning with the basics, this book provides an outline of the steps necessary to set up an Android development and testing environment. An overview of Android Studio is included covering areas such as tool windows, the code editor and the Layout Editor tool. An introduction to the architecture of Android is followed by an in-depth look at the design of Android applications and user interfaces using the Android Studio environment. More advanced topics such as database management, content providers and intents are also covered, as are touch screen handling, gesture recognition, camera access and the playback and recording of both video and audio. This edition of the book also covers printing, transitions and cloud-based file storage. The concepts of material design are also covered in detail, including the use of floating action buttons, Snackbars, tabbed interfaces, card views, navigation drawers and collapsing toolbars. In addition to covering general Android development techniques, the book also includes Google Play specific topics such as implementing maps using the Google Maps Android API, in-app billing and submitting apps to the Google Play Developer Console. The key new features of Android Studio and Android 7 are also covered in detail including the new layout editor, the ConstraintLayout class, direct reply notifications, Firebase remote notifications and multi-window support. Chapters also cover advanced features of Android Studio such as Gradle build configuration and the implementation of build variants to target multiple Android device types from a single project code base. Assuming you already have some Java programming experience, are ready to download Android Studio and the Android SDK, have access to a Windows, Mac or Linux system and ideas for some apps to develop, you are ready to get started.

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Android Tips and Tricks

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Android Tips and Tricks
By:"Guy Hart-Davis"
Published on 2014-12-15 by Que Publishing

Covers All Android™ Smartphones and Tablets Running Android 4.4 (KitKat®) or 4.3 (Jelly Bean) Unlock the Power of Your Android™ Smartphone or Tablet Discover hundreds of tips and tricks you can use right away with your Android device to get more done, and have more fun. You’ll learn how to use your Android smartphone or tablet as a powerful communication, organization, and productivity tool as well as a feature-packed entertainment device. You will dig deep into the settings and capabilities of both Android itself and the preinstalled apps, developing the knowledge and skills to exploit them to the fullest. Easy to understand and non-technical, Android Tips and Tricks is perfect for beginners–and for more experienced users ready to get more productive or move to newer devices. It covers all new and recent Android smartphones and tablets running Android 4.4 (KitKat®) or 4.3 (Jelly Bean)–with bonus coverage of today’s top Android “skins”: Samsung TouchWiz and HTC Sense. Here’s just a sampling of what this book’s tips, tricks, and strategies will help you do: • Connect to wireless and cellular networks, keyboards and Bluetooth devices, and even VPNs • Transform your device into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, and share Internet connections via USB or Bluetooth • Secure Android with screen and SIM locks, location settings, and encryption • Sideload apps from any source and keep bad apps from loading • Take Gmail to pro level with signatures, vacation responders, labels, archiving, advanced search, and secure two-step verification • Manage multiple email accounts together: POP, IMAP, web mail, and Exchange • Get more out of your Google Chrome browser, and share bookmarks across all your devices • Chat via text, audio, or video on Google Hangouts–and customize it to work just the way you want • Enjoy your music everywhere, whether it’s stored locally or in the cloud • Easily capture, edit, and share top-quality photos and videos • Transform your smartphone or tablet into a total social networking hub • Squeeze more battery life from any Android device Guy Hart-Davis is the co-author of My Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and My HTC One, and the author or lead author of nearly 100 computer books.

This Book was ranked 33 by Google Books for keyword android phones.

Professional Android Application Development

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Professional Android Application Development
By:"Reto Meier"
Published on 2009-06-17 by John Wiley & Sons

This Book was ranked 19 by Google Books for keyword android phones.

Android Apps with App Inventor

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Android Apps with App Inventor
By:"Jörg H. Kloss"
Published on 2012-02-22 by Addison-Wesley

Wi\u003eAndroid Apps with App Inventor provides hands-on walkthroughs that cover every area of App Inventor development, including the Google and MIT versions of App Inventor. Kloss begins with the absolute basics of program structure, syntax, flow, and function, and then demonstrates simple ways to solve today’s most common mobile development problems. Along the way, you’ll build a dozen real Android apps, from games and geotrackers to navigation systems and news tickers. By the time you’re done, you’ll be comfortable implementing advanced apps and mashups integrating realtime multimedia data from all kinds of Web services with the communication and sensor-based features of your smartphone. Topics covered include Installing and configuring App Inventor Building modern, attractive mobile user interfaces Controlling Android media hardware, including the camera Saving data locally with TinyDB, or in the cloud with TinyWebDB Streamlining and automating phone, text, and email communications Tracking orientation, acceleration, and geoposition Integrating text-to-speech and speech-to-text in your apps Controlling other apps and Web services with ActivityStarter Building mobile mashups by exchanging data with Web APIs Testing your apps for diverse hardware with the Android Emulator Example apps, including multimedia center, online vocabulary trainer, finger painting, squash game, compass, geocacher, navigator, stock market ticker, and many more This book will empower you to explore, experiment, build your skills and confidence, and start writing professional-quality Android apps—for yourself, and for everyone else! Companion files for this title can be found at informit.com/title/9780321812704

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NBA 2K15 v1.0 Android Apk+Data Full Hızlı İndir

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NBA 2K15 v1.0 Android Apk+Data Full Hızlı İndir
By:"johnny bravo"
Published on 101-01-01 by

, tips ,trick ,Guide 100% Ultimate MONEY -How to install - How to install for Android - How to install for PC apps - How to play in PC - Tips,trick to use .

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2016/06/20

Application Security for the Android Platform

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Application Security for the Android Platform
By:"Jeff Six"
Published on 2011-12-08 by \

This book will educate readers on the need for application security and secure coding practices when designing any app. No prior knowledge of security or secure programming techniques is assumed. The book will discuss the need for such practices, how the Android environment is structured with respect to security considerations, what services and techniques are available on the platform to protect data, and how developers can build and code applications that address the risk to their applications and the data processed by them. This text is especially important now, as Android is fast becoming the mobile platform target of choice for attackers attempting to steal data from mobile devices.

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Android Development Patterns

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Android Development Patterns
By:"Phil Dutson"
Published on 2016-02-18 by Addison-Wesley Professional

“A must read for all developers that want to begin serious Android development.” —Justin Anderson, Freelance Android Developer “From start to finish, this book contains a variety of great tips and insight into the most important attributes of Android design. This book will definitely be required reading for any of our future Android engineers.” —Cameron Banga, Cofounder, 9magnets, LLC There’s a downside to Android’s amazing openness and versatility: it’s easy for developers to write code that’s inefficient, unreliable, insecure, or hard to maintain. In Android Development Patterns , enterprise Android developer Phil Dutson helps you leverage Android 5.0+’s amazing power without falling victim to those pitfalls. Dutson presents today’s most comprehensive set of patterns and procedures for building optimized, robust apps with Android 5.0+. First, Dutson guides you through establishing a highly efficient development environment and workflow, and testing your app to ensure that your code works just as you expect. Then, he walks through the modern best practices for structuring apps, using widgets and components, and working with views. You learn how to build apps that are easy to manage and update, deliver accurate and up-to-date information without wasting precious battery power, and take advantage of new hardware, such as Android Wear and Android TV. Dutson concludes by presenting powerful strategies for optimizing your apps and packaging them for distribution. Coverage includes Using testing to build more trustworthy, dependable, maintainable apps Understanding subtle but critical differences between Android and traditional Java programming Building consistent, modern user interfaces with views and layouts Leveraging the proven MVC pattern to cleanly organize logic Creating rich visual experiences with 3D graphics, animation, and media Simplifying capture and use of location data with the new Locations API Integrating optional hardware, such as Bluetooth, NFC, or USB Building better apps with Google Play Services Creating Android Wear notifications and apps Tuning and improving apps with Google Analytics Designing Android TV apps for the “ten foot view” informit.com/aw https://github.com/dutsonpa/adp-files

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App Inventor 2 Introduction

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App Inventor 2 Introduction
By:"Edward Mitchell, MS, MBA"
Published on 2014-05-14 by Edward Mitchell

MIT App Inventor 2 is the fast and easy way to create custom Android apps for smart phones or tablets. This guide introduces the basic App Inventor features - you can likely create your first simple app in about an hour, and understand the basic components of App Inventor in a full day. App Inventor 2 is free to use and you can use it for commercial applications too. App Inventor 2: Introduction is targeted at adult learners (high school and up) and shows how to design your app’s user interface with “drag and drop” interface controls to layout your app’s screen design. Then implement the app’s behavior with unique “drag and drop” programming blocks to quickly assemble the program in a graphical interface. This introduction covers the basics of the App Inventor user interface Designer and the Blocks programming editor, plus basic “blocks” programming concepts and tools for arithmetic, text processing, event handling, lists and other features. Updates and additional tutorials are available on the book's web site at appinventor.pevest.com

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2016/06/19

Android User Interface Development

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Android User Interface Development
By:"Jason Morris"
Published on 2011-02-24 by Packt Publishing Ltd

Quickly design and develop compelling user interfaces for your Android applications.

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2016/06/17

Enterprise Android

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Enterprise Android
By:"Zigurd Mednieks","G. Blake Meike","Laird Dornin","Zane Pan"
Published on 2013-10-28 by John Wiley & Sons

Provides information on building Android applications for enterprise systems.

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Security in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) for the Android Platform

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Security in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) for the Android Platform
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Published on by Sebastian Domancich

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Expert Android Studio

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Expert Android Studio
By:"Murat Yener","Onur Dundar"
Published on 2016-08-25 by John Wiley & Sons

Take your Android programming skills to the next level by unleashing the potential of Android Studio Expert Android Studio bridges the gap between your Android programing skills with the provided tools including Android Studio, NDK, Gradle and Plugins for IntelliJ Idea Platform. Packed with best practices and advanced tips and techniques on Android tools, development cycle, continuos integration, release management, testing, and performance, this book offers professional guidance to experienced developers who want to push the boundaries of the Android platform with the developer tools. You'll discover how to use the tools and techniques to unleash your true potential as a developer. Discover the basics of working in Android Studio and Gradle, as well as the application architecture of the latest Android platform Understand Native Development Kit and its integration with Android Studio Complete your development lifecycle with automated tests, dependency management, continuos integration and release management Writing your own Gradle plugins to customize build cycle Writing your own plugins for Android Studio to help your development tasks. Expert Android Studio is a tool for expert and experienced developers who want to learn how to make use of the tools while creating Android applications for use on mobile devices.

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How to Make Money Marketing Your Android Apps

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How to Make Money Marketing Your Android Apps
By:"Jeffrey Hughes"
Published on 2011-02-17 by Pearson Education

A complete plan for selling your Android apps — including little-known techniques based on Google’s unique “open selling model”. Unlike Apple, Google allows developers to market their Apps from any site, including your own, not just Android Market. Google’s open sales model, while still maturing, can provide advantages over Apple’s closed model — if you take advantage of the options Google gives you. This paper identifies key marketing activities that can help you succeed.

This Book was ranked 18 by Google Books for keyword android apps.

Android Ad Network Primer

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Android Ad Network Primer
By:"Tim Mackenzie"
Published on 2012-04-01 by Android Income Series

You know that billions are spent on mobile advertising each year. You have the app. You just need to resolve that last piece - getting those advertising dollars into your pocket. The booming mobile advertising industry is filled with many big players and even more hopefuls. Unfortunately, many ad networks do not live up to the hype, leaving the developers to foot the bill in labor and lost time. Enter the Android Ad Network Primer. This crash course in advertising revenue from Android apps gets you the information you need to make decisions and get ads into your app. This book helps cut through the hype, giving you tools to evaluate which ad networks will be right for you, and walking through sign-up and integration of several of the big networks. It also contains details on over a dozen ad networks in an extensive resources section. By the end of this quick primer, you'll know which ad networks are right for your app, have an ad solution integrated, and be earning money with your app.

This Book was ranked 13 by Google Books for keyword android apps.

2016/06/16

A Beginners Guide to Consumer Electronics Repair

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A Beginners Guide to Consumer Electronics Repair
By:"Douglas Kinney"
Published on 2006 by iUniverse

If you are ready to start a business in consumer electronics repair or are simply interesting in the inner working of the television than this Easy to Read book is right for you. This book uses modern televisions troubleshooting; however, all circuits and components of consumer electronics are very similar. This book describes very specifically the functions and purposes of various types of circuitry, electronic components, their functions and the malfunctions of televisions when they are faulty. The book includes everything that you will need to know for beginning television, computers and other electronic repair. This book contains actual symptom, troubleshooting, diagnosis and repair procedures for all television problems. All essential knowledge, skills and procedures are in an articulated fashion, so that, no time will be wasted discerning the jest of each section. All sections are in the table of contents and in bold face for quick reference or study guide. This book contains the most probable television malfunctions discussed with troubleshooting and repair descriptions for the very beginner or for any one interested in the inner working of the television.

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Pro Android 4

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Pro Android 4
By:"Satya Komatineni","Dave MacLean"
Published on 2012-03-06 by Apress

Pro Android 4 shows you how to build real-world and fun mobile apps using the new Android SDK 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which unifies Gingerbread for smartphones, Honeycomb for tablets and augments further with Google TV and more. This Android 4 book updates the best selling Pro Android 3 and covers everything from the fundamentals of building apps for embedded devices, smartphones, and tablets to advanced concepts such as custom 3D components, multi-tasking, sensors/augmented reality, better accessories support and much more. Using the tutorials and expert advice, you'll quickly be able to build cool mobile apps and run them on dozens of Android-based smartphones. You'll explore and use the Android APIs, including those for media and sensors. And you'll check out what's new with Android 4, including the improved user interface across all Android platforms, integration with services, and more. After reading this definitive tutorial and reference, you gain the knowledge and experience to create stunning, cutting-edge Android 4 apps that can make you money, while keeping you agile enough to respond to changes in the future. What you’ll learn How to use Android 4 to build Java-based mobile apps for Android smartphones and tablets How to build irresistible standard and custom User Interfaces and User Experiences (UI and UX) across Android devices How to populate your application with data from data sources, using Content Providers How to build multimedia and game apps using Android's media APIs How to use Android's location-based services, network-based services, and security How to use new Android features, such as Fragments and the ActionBar Who this book is for This book is for professional software engineers and programmers looking to move their ideas and applications into the mobile space with Android. It assumes a passable understanding of Java, including how to write classes and handle basic inheritance structures. Table of Contents Introducing the Android Computing Platform Setting up Your Development Environment Understanding Resources Understanding Content Providers Understanding Intents Building User Interfaces and Using Controls Adding Menus Fragments Dialogs: Regular and Fragment Action Bar Advanced Debugging and Analysis Responding to Configuration Changes Working with Preferences and Saving State Security and Permissions Working with Services Exploring Packages, Processes, and Library Projects Exploring Processes, Components, Threads, and Handlers Advanced Async Task Exploring Broadcast Receivers and Long Running Services Exploring the Alarm Manager Unveiling 2D Animation Exploring Maps and Location Services Using the Telephony APIs Understanding the Media Frameworks Home Screen Widgets Home Screen List Widgets Android Search User Experience Drag and Drop Using Sensors Understanding the Contacts API Deploying your Application: Android Market and Beyond

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Android Mobile Computing Using Samsung Tablets and Smartphones Running Android 2.3

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Android Mobile Computing Using Samsung Tablets and Smartphones Running Android 2.3
By:"Rene Djurup"
Published on 2013-01 by Rebidu

An Android smartphone or tablet makes it possible for you to stay online and do your offices and business work wherever you are going. With Android, you can do almost any computing task you can imagine. There are more than 400,000 Android applications (apps) to choose from. The majority of the apps are games and leisure programs. However, today there are also apps for practically any type of office work and business tasks that you can imagine. Many office tasks, which until recently could only be performed using a powerful PC or laptop, can today easily be done using an Android tablet or smartphone. There are several excellent Android apps for word processing and spreadsheet calculations so that these and many other types of office work easily can be done on handheld Android device. This has led to a new way of working, which is often called mobile computing. There are many excellent brands of Android tablets and smartphones on the market. Samsung is today seen as the leading manufacturer of Android smartphones and tablets. In 2010, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab 7.1 tablet. The Galaxy Tab 7.1 quickly became highly popular and a benchmark for other Android tablets. Later, more powerful and larger Galaxy tabs have been marketed, including the Galaxy Tab 7.7, 8.9, and 10.1. This book focuses on the Galaxy Tab 7.1. You will benefit most from the book if you have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.1. If you own another tablet or smartphone running on Android 2.2 (Froyo) or 2.3 (Gingerbread), you will also benefit from reading the book, as the different brands of Android 2.2./2.3 tablets and smartphones work much in the same way. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.1 tablet is ideal for Android mobile office computing due to its excellent communication capabilities and size. It has highly effective and versatile built-in chipsets and tools for mobile (cellular) data communication, Wi-Fi network connections, and Bluetooth communication. In addition, its GPS antenna and tools make accurate location determination and navigation possible. It fits easily into any briefcase - and even into a large pocket, making it very easy carry around. The main challenge of mobile computing is possibly to get online in different situations - in a way that is inexpensive, secure, and effective. While both mobile (cellular) broadband and public Wi-Fi networks are rapidly being expanded and improved, it may still now and then be difficult or expensive to connect, when you are outside your carrier's coverage. If you can find a fast and inexpensive connection, it may not be secure. In this book, you get the needed technical background to make it easier for you to get online in an affordable and secure way, wherever you are. You get detailed information about mobile computing using mobile broadband (cellular) networks and Wi-Fi connections. You are introduced to the mobile connection standards 2G, 3G, and 4G. You learn how to set up your Galaxy Tab for different types of mobile communication in your home country and abroad. You get detailed instructions on how to use email apps effectively on your Android smartphone and tablet. Last, you are introduced to some of the most popular and valuable Android apps for office work and other business tasks. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.1 exists in two different models as regards mobile communication: a CDMA/EVDO model, primarily intended for the US market; and a GSM/UMTS model, primarily intended for the non-US market. The book describes both major models.

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Absolute App Inventor 2

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Absolute App Inventor 2
By:"Hossein Amerkashi"
Published on by Amerkashi

This book will show you how to build apps with little or even no programming skills! It will show you how to use drag-and-drop visual programming for designing and building fully functional mobile apps for Android using MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) App Inventor 2. Absolute App Inventor 2 book will take you beyond basic tutorials and will cover concepts that will help you to become a better mobile App Inventor. If you are new to programming or App Inventor, then this book will show you how to properly start-off designing and developing mobile apps and will then gradually take you through understanding more advanced concepts. If you have already used App Inventor, use this book to learn about optimization, DRY principle, design patterns and concepts that will teach you how to design & develop apps that will run more efficiently and to learn about concepts that have not been covered in other App Inventor books. The book covers good programming designs using DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) Principle by using App Inventor Procedures. The book also covers how to use proper abstraction and produce much cleaner code through use of App Inventor Advanced “Any Component”.

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Pro Android Web Apps

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Pro Android Web Apps
By:"Damon Oehlman","Sébastien Blanc"
Published on 2011-02-22 by Apress

Developing applications for Android and other mobile devices using web technologies is now well within reach. When the capabilities of HTML5 are combined with CSS3 and JavaScript, web application developers have an opportunity to develop compelling mobile applications using familiar tools. Not only is it possible to build mobile web apps that feel as good as native apps, but to also write an application once and have it run a variety of different devices. While the HTML5 specification is still evolving, there is a lot that can be used right now to build mobile web apps. Mobile web apps are now starting to provide many of the features that were once only available to native-language-based apps in Java, Objective-C, etc. Pro Android Web Apps teaches developers already familiar with web application development, how to code and structure a web app for use on the Android mobile platform. Understand both the why and how of mobile web app development, focusing on the Android platform. Learn how to structure mobile web apps through a number of practical, real-world application examples. Discover what cloud platforms such as Google AppEngine have to offer Android web apps, for both hosting web apps and providing device to cloud data synchronization solutions. Get a real picture of the status of HTML5 on Android and other mobile devices, including some things to watch out for when building your own applications. Understand the capabilities of the web application stack, and how to complement those with native bridging frameworks such as PhoneGap to access native features of the device. Gain an understanding of the different UI frameworks that are available for building mobile web apps. Learn how to include mapping and leverage location-based services in mobile web apps to create engaging mobile experiences. Enable social integration with your Android web app and gain access to millions of potential users. After reading this book, you will not only have a greater understanding of the world of web apps on Android, but also how to leverage additional tools and frameworks to increase the reach of your mobile web apps. Additionally, through the practical samples in the book you will have been given solid exposure of where both the opportunities and challenges lie when building mobile apps the web way. What you’ll learn What Android web apps can do, and when to use web development rather than native development to create an application. How to use existing JavaScript and CSS frameworks to create rich mobile user interfaces. When to use HTML5 and when to use a native bridging framework to access native Android functionality. Connext with cloud services and APIs to build engaging location based services and games. Enable social integration with your Android web app and gain access to millions of potential users. Who this book is for This book is targeted at web developers looking to transfer their skills over to mobile application development. Readers will understand that Android is continuing to gain momentum in the marketplace and will want to build an application specifically for that platform. They will have a strong desire to use web technologies rather than the native tools to build applications, either due to personal taste or to gain cross-platform mobile portability for the majority of their application code. Table of Contents Getting Started Building a Mobile HTML Entry Form HTML5 Storage APIs Constructing a Multipage App Synchronizing with the Cloud Competing with Native Apps Exploring Interactivity Location Based Services and Mobile Mapping Native Bridging with PhoneGap Integrating with Social APIs Mobile UI Frameworks Compared Polishing and Packaging an App for Release The Future of Mobile Computing Appendix: Debugging Android Web Apps

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Beginning Android 4 Games Development

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Beginning Android 4 Games Development
By:"Mario Zechner","Robert Green"
Published on 2011-12-07 by Apress

Beginning Android 4 Games Development offers everything you need to join the ranks of successful Android game developers. You'll start with game design fundamentals and programming basics, and then progress toward creating your own basic game engine and playable game that works on Android 4.0 and earlier devices. This will give you everything you need to branch out and write your own Android games. The potential user base and the wide array of available high-performance devices makes Android an attractive target for aspiring game developers. Do you have an awesome idea for the next break-through mobile gaming title? Beginning Android 4 Games Development will help you kick-start your project. The book will guide you through the process of making several example games for the Android platform, and involves a wide range of topics: The fundamentals of Android game development targeting Android 1.5-4.0+ devices The Android platform basics to apply those fundamentals in the context of making a game The design of 2D and 3D games and their successful implementation on the Android platform What you’ll learn How to set up and use the development tools for developing your first Android 4 or earlier version game app The fundamentals of game programming in the context of the Android platform How to use the Android's APIs for graphics, audio, and user input to reflect those fundamentals How to develop two 2D games from scratch, based on the Canvas API and OpenGL ES How to create a full-featured 3D game How to publish your games, get crash reports, and support your users How to complete your own playable 2D OpenGL games Who this book is for This book is for people with a basic knowledge of Java who want to write games on the Android platform. It also offers information for experienced game developers about the pitfalls and peculiarities of the platform. Table of Contents Android, the New Kid on the Block First Steps with the Android SDK Game Development 101 Android for Game Developers An Android Game Development Framework Mr. Nom Invades Android OpenGL ES: A Gentle Introduction 2D Game Programming Tricks Super Jumper: A 2D OpenGL ES Game OpenGL ES: Going 3D 3D Programming Tricks Droid Invaders: the Grand Finale Advanced Techniques from Latest SDK Publishing Your Game

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The Android Developer's Collection (Collection)

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The Android Developer's Collection (Collection)
By:"James Steele","Nelson To","Shane Conder","Lauren Darcey"
Published on 2011-11-09 by Addison-Wesley

The Android Developer’s Collection includes two highly successful Android application development eBooks: The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK Android Wireless Application Development, Second Edition This collection is an indispensable resource for every member of the Android development team: software developers with all levels of mobile experience, team leaders and project managers, testers and QA specialists, software architects, and even marketers. Completely up-to-date to reflect the newest and most widely used Android SDKs, The Android Developer’s Cookbook is the essential resource for developers building apps for any Android device, from phones to tablets. Proven, modular recipes take you from the absolute basics to advanced location-based services, security techniques, and performance optimization. You’ll learn how to write apps from scratch, ensure interoperability, choose the best solutions for common problems, and avoid development pitfalls. Android Wireless Application Development, Second Edition, delivers all the up-to-date information, tested code, and best practices you need to create and market successful mobile apps with the latest versions of Android. Drawing on their extensive experience with mobile and wireless development, Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder cover every step: concept, design, coding, testing, packaging, and delivery. Every chapter of this edition has been updated for the newest Android SDKs, tools, utilities, and hardware. All sample code has been overhauled and tested on leading devices from multiple companies, including HTC, Motorola, and ARCHOS. Many new examples have been added, including complete new applications. In this collection, coverage includes Implementing threads, services, receivers, and other background tasks Providing user alerts Organizing user interface layouts and views Managing user-initiated events such as touches and gestures Recording and playing audio and video Using hardware APIs available on Android devices Interacting with other devices via SMS, Web browsing, and social networking Storing data efficiently with SQLite and its alternatives Accessing location data via GPS Using location-related services such as the Google Maps API Building faster applications with native code Providing backup and restore with the Android Backup Manager Testing and debugging apps throughout the development cycle Using Web APIs, using the Android NDK, extending application reach, managing users, synchronizing data, managing backups, and handling advanced user input Editing Android manifest files, registering content providers, and designing and testing apps Working with Bluetooth, voice recognition, App Widgets, live folders, live wallpapers, and global search Programming 3D graphics with OpenGL ES 2.0 Ensuring cross-device compatibility, from designing for the smallest phones to the big tablets Designing, developing, and testing applications for different devices

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