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Microsoft Windows - Google Announces Plans to Advance, Consolidate Android Development

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At its annual Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google announced plans for future versions of the Android mobile OS that will consolidate its currently separate smart phone and tablet systems. The next version of Android OS, called "Ice Cream Sandwich" by the company, will provide a superset of the functionality found in today's tablet-based "Honeycomb" system. But it will work on both smart phones and tablets, Google says. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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At its annual Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google announced plans for future versions of the Android mobile OS that will consolidate its currently separate smart phone and tablet systems. The next version of Android OS, called "Ice Cream Sandwich" by the company, will provide a superset of the functionality found in today's tablet-based "Honeycomb" system. But it will work on both smart phones and tablets, Google says. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

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At its annual Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google announced plans for future versions of the Android mobile OS that will consolidate its currently separate smart phone and tablet systems. The next version of Android OS, called "Ice Cream Sandwich" by the company, will provide a superset of the functionality found in today's tablet-based "Honeycomb" system. But it will work on both smart phones and tablets, Google says. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

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At its annual Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google announced plans for future versions of the Android mobile OS that will consolidate its currently separate smart phone and tablet systems. The next version of Android OS, called "Ice Cream Sandwich" by the company, will provide a superset of the functionality found in today's tablet-based "Honeycomb" system. But it will work on both smart phones and tablets, Google says. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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