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		<title>Proof that the iPhone 4 and Galaxy Tab have had sex</title>
		<link>http://androidbakery.com/2011/07/29/proof_that_the_iphone_and_galaxy_tab_have_had_sex/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 02:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got a very random, no-bullshit pitch from Marvel Digital (some Hong Kong company I&#8217;ve never heard of) for their TBT-10C 7&#8243; Mercury Pad. If the iPhone 4 and 7&#8243; Samsung Galaxy Tab had a random encounter at the Christmas party and this would be the unwanted bastard child. The email just said the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got a very random, no-bullshit pitch from Marvel Digital (some Hong Kong company I&#8217;ve never heard of) for their TBT-10C 7&#8243; Mercury Pad.  If the iPhone 4 and 7&#8243; Samsung Galaxy Tab had a random encounter at the Christmas party and this would be the unwanted bastard child. </p>
<p><a href="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/DSC_0164c.jpeg"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/DSC_0164c-1024x801.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_0164c" width="500" height="400" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-567" /></a></p>
<p>The email just said the name of the product, listed its specs, listed the price, linked to the video I&#8217;ve embedded below, and said nothing else.  It was actually kind of cool that there was no pitch.  If that&#8217;s not exactly what most Internet geeks are looking for, I don&#8217;t know what is. </p>
<p><a href="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/DSC_0836.jpeg"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/DSC_0836-1024x736.jpg" alt="grounds for abortion?" title="DSC_0836" width="500" height="300" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-568" /></a></p>
<p>So here are the specs&#8230;</p>
<p>CPU : 1GHz Samsung S5PV210, ARM Cortex-A8 processor<br />
Memory : DDR2 512MB<br />
Storage : 4GB/8GB/16GB<br />
OS:  Android 2.3<br />
LCD : 7&#8243;TFT, 16:9, 800 x 480<br />
Touch Screen : Capacitive Multitouch<br />
Camera : 0.3M forward facing  2 megapixel regular<br />
SD Card : MicroSD up to 32GB<br />
HDMI : 1080P HD Video Output<br />
USB : USB Host 2.0, USB Device 2.0<br />
Audio : Built-in Stereo Speaker, 3.5mm Stereo Headphone, Built-in Microphone<br />
WIFI : 802.11 b/g<br />
3G : External USB 3G Modules only (HUAWEI:E220, E1750, E156G, ZTE:MF637U)<br />
G-Sensor : 360 Degree G-Sensor<br />
Battery : 2250 mAH<br />
Power : 9V/2A power adapter (100 &#8211; 240v input)<br />
Power jack : 9V/2A power adapter (100 &#8211; 242v input)<br />
Weight : 510 g </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the price&#8230;<br />
$259</p>
<p>and here&#8217;s ten minutes before this baby was conceived&#8230;<br />
<a href="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/sexbots1.jpg"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/sexbots1.jpg" alt="" title="sexbots1" width="600" height="300" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-569" /></a></p>
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		<title>CES 2011 Android Wishes and Predictions</title>
		<link>http://androidbakery.com/2010/12/24/ces-2011-android-wishes-and-predictions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 20:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow is Christmas and all I can think about is all the new stuff I&#8217;m going to have to keep track of at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in the first week of January. It&#8217;s going to be my fifth year in attendance as a professional journalist, and the previous years I&#8217;ve gone are starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow is Christmas and all I can think about is all the new stuff I&#8217;m going to have to keep track of at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in the first week of January.  It&#8217;s going to be my fifth year in attendance as a professional journalist, and the previous years I&#8217;ve gone are starting to blend together in my mind.  Fortunately, I can gauge the year in history by the amount of Android stuff I see there.  Two years ago, there was only the smallest bit of Android-based stuff because the first open source version of the OS was only just released.  Last year, the presence had increased significantly, and I saw a lot of new smartphones, a couple of e-reader/tablets and a couple of strange and unique contributions like desktop video phones and Android-powered Microwaves. </p>
<p>This year, aside from the Verizon LTE Android phone that we&#8217;re expecting, everyone thinks CES 2011 is going to be all about tablets. </p>
<p>I have my reservations about that prediction.  </p>
<p>Yes, Motorola is undoubtedly revealing an Android tablet of some sort, and LG, NEC and Dell have all said they will be showing something off too&#8230;but other than that the field is pretty wide open.  </p>
<p>Speaking of LG though, there&#8217;s a company who&#8217;s in the Android space way less than it should be.  Last year I saw two Android phones from LG, and earlier this year the company pledged more presence in the area, but frankly I was highly unimpressed with its smartphone attempts.  Many of the phones LG showed off last year were solidly based in the pre-iPhone, post BlackBerry design ethic.  The company&#8217;s got a lot of clout in consumer electronics, but last year it looked to be focused solidly on its TV sector, maybe a tablet would kickstart interest in their smartphones. </p>
<p>A ton of Android-based tablets pour out of China every day.  I mean, just check out dealextreme and you&#8217;ll be treated to a new piece of shit $99 plastic tablet running Android 2.2 every day of the week.  I really hope predictions for CES 2011 will be proven wrong and that there will be something to take my breath away, because I want to see how far companies have taken  Android out of its comfortable niche of portable/pocketable touchscreen devices.</p>
<p>Specifically, I want to see OTHER devices running it, like point and shoot cameras, pocket camcorders, media players, clocks and watches, game systems, in-car systems, DVD players and TVs, set top boxes, digital toys, and home automation gadgets.</p>
<p>Frankly, after hearing that Samsung is on track to sell 10 million Galaxy S smartphones before this year is even out, I&#8217;ve accepted that Android is now the mainstream smartphone OS.  It has reached the average user who upgrades his phone only when his contract runs out, and my efforts will be best invested in tracking the smartphone market overall, and the specific unique applications of Android&#8217;s open source branch.</p>
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		<title>The power of the community</title>
		<link>http://androidbakery.com/2010/05/14/the-power-of-the-community/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 02:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I talked to Mint.com about their Android App before it was released a couple of weeks ago.  Even though they developed for the iPhone first, they had a lot of positive things to say about Android:  Development is easier, less restrictive, and more community-supported. After actually launching their app, they have already issued version 1.2 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I talked to Mint.com about their Android App before it was released a couple of weeks ago.  Even though they developed for the iPhone first, they had a lot of positive things to say about Android:  Development is easier, less restrictive, and more community-supported.</p>
<p>After actually launching their app, they have already issued version 1.2 thanks to all the user feedback they got.  In case you missed my review on Betanews, Mint is a personal budgeting app that accesses all your online banking records, investments, and lines of credit and gives you a live snapshot of your finances and where you stand in your budget.  It doesn&#8217;t allow transactions to be made, so it&#8217;s a bit safer than some of your regular banking apps.</p>
<p>Version 1.2 has 1.2 in response to user feedback.  The new version of Mint for Android allows users to view their financial data in landscape mode, it now works with hardware keyboards (including Shape Writer,) it<br />
enables widget viewing in a 4&#215;1 area, and  offers improved categorization and cleaner refreshing.</p>
<p>Once you get over the initial skepticism of putting all your financial records into Mint, you find that it&#8217;s a really handy app.  I find myself using the live folder of my recent transactions very often.  It&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ve really put live folders to good use.</p>
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		<title>iPhone Bashing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Bray has joined the Android team at Google, so get used to him speaking for the platform. The 55 year old co-creator of the XML standard left Sun and picked up at Google this week, and explained in his blog some of the reasons why he chose Google over a company like Apple. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tim Bray has joined the Android team at Google, so get used to him speaking for the platform.</p>
<p>The 55 year old co-creator of the XML standard left Sun and picked up at Google this week, and explained in his blog some of the reasons why he chose Google over a company like Apple.   </p>
<p>In short, he thinks Android is the place to be, and had this to say about the iPhone:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The iPhone vision of the mobile Internet’s future omits controversy, sex, and freedom, but includes strict limits on who can know what and who can say what. It’s a sterile Disney-fied walled garden surrounded by sharp-toothed lawyers. The people who create the apps serve at the landlord’s pleasure and fear his anger.</p>
<p>I hate it.</p>
<p>I hate it even though the iPhone hardware and software are great, because freedom’s not just another word for anything, nor is it an optional ingredient.</p>
<p>The big thing about the Web isn’t the technology, it’s that it’s the first-ever platform without a vendor (credit for first pointing this out goes to Dave Winer). From that follows almost everything that matters, and it matters a lot now, to a huge number of people. It’s the only kind of platform I want to help build.</p>
<p>Apple apparently thinks you can have the benefits of the Internet while at the same time controlling what programs can be run and what parts of the stack can be accessed and what developers can say to each other.</p>
<p>I think they’re wrong and see this job as a chance to help prove it.</p>
<p>The tragedy is that Apple builds some great open platforms; I’ve been a happy buyer of their computing systems for some years now and, despite my current irritation, will probably go on using them.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m alone in giving this a big round of applause. </p>
<p>&#8220;Sterile&#8221;  &#8230;what a good word to describe iPhone.  </p>
<p> I too am a daily Mac user who has absolutely no interest in the iPhone.  It&#8217;s simply not exciting (the goddamn iPad just serves to remind me how boring the platform is) despite the elegant hardware and snappy interface.  It&#8217;s so uniform and uninspiring and STERILE.  Nobody goes &#8220;Wow, is that an iPhone?&#8221;  anymore.  Nobody.  Because once you&#8217;ve seen one, you&#8217;ve seen them all, and they&#8217;ve been the same for three years now.    </p>
<p>My peer group is increasingly being overtaken by Android devices, and any time someone pulls out their phone, there&#8217;s a conversation between them about different facets of the platform, UIs, apps, and future developments.  It&#8217;s a more inclusive environment not only to OEMs and developers, but also to users. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny that ZDNet&#8217;s Dana Blankenhorn said &#8220;This beat is about to get a lot more fun&#8221; now that Tim Bray is involved, because I always thought it was the most exciting area in all of mobile technology.   </p>
<p>Maybe it just takes someone of his stature to make people believe it. </p>
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		<title>Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 05:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my modest Facebook friend group, the holiday season turned 5 more of my friends into Android users.  Interestingly, it&#8217;s not because of my influence (I don&#8217;t think.) I mean, I don&#8217;t push these things. Well&#8230;not hard at least. I&#8217;m quite certain it&#8217;s more due to Android&#8217;s broad appeal, because none of these friends know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my modest Facebook friend group, the holiday season turned 5 more of my friends into Android users.  Interestingly, it&#8217;s not because of my influence (I don&#8217;t think.)</p>
<p>I mean, I don&#8217;t push these things.  Well&#8230;not hard at least.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite certain it&#8217;s more due to Android&#8217;s broad appeal, because none of these friends know each other, they all lead very different lifestyles,  they all got different phones, and yet they&#8217;re all very happy.</p>
<p>This pleases me because it illustrates the versatility of the platform and the appeal of the existent hardware.</p>
<p>Part of their happiness is probably gadget-related euphoria, but I have a feeling it isn&#8217;t much.  I just wanted to share with you some of the fun posts I&#8217;ve seen from these people as I gear up for the 14 hour drive back to Baltimore from St. Louis and 8 hour flight to Vegas from Baltimore.</p>
<blockquote><p>Droid phone in meeting = win</p>
<p>at 9:10am via Facebook for Android</p>
<p>· Comment · Like  2 people like this.</p>
<p>[comment] Yay!! Droids rock!!</p>
<p>at 10:18am</p>
<p>[comment] did you get one too?</p>
<p>at 10:32am</p>
<p>[comment] Hey I gotta droid too! By the way&#8230;..why did the Steelers lose to he browns?</p>
<p>at 11:56am</p>
<p>[comment] Well, I have a G1 from t-moble&#8230; it was the first android phone&#8230; i love it!!</p>
<p>at 11:59am</p></blockquote>
<p>And then there&#8217;s&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>I love my fiphone, (fake iphone) Tue at 10:27pm via MOTOBLUR™</p></blockquote>
<p>One more announced how he got the Hero (but was having network-related SMS issues), one got the Eris, and another got his entire family MyTouch3Gs.   These are all what I&#8217;d call &#8220;regular people,&#8221; too, with non-techie jobs or hobbies.  I like that non-fanboy types post excited messages about Android to each other.  Happy New Year, everybody!</p>
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		<title>Google Fast Flip:  I gripe about Web Apps</title>
		<link>http://androidbakery.com/2009/09/15/google_fast_flip_i_gripe_about_web_apps/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: I originally wrote this here, but I got assigned the same topic at Betanews, so in my haste, I submitted this same blog post (although edited and re-tooled to omit four letter words and tone down a bit of the personal spin) to Betanews this morning. I hope you don&#8217;t feel cheated. I&#8217;ll do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Note: I originally wrote this here, but I got assigned the same topic at Betanews, so in my haste, I submitted this same blog post (although edited and re-tooled to omit four letter words and tone down a bit of the personal spin) to Betanews this morning.  I hope you don&#8217;t feel cheated.  I&#8217;ll do another one tonight. </em></p>
<p>Call me crazy, but aren&#8217;t Web apps just a kind of reversion back to the &#8220;Mobile Web&#8221; that was so furiously chastised when the full Web browsing experience came to smartphones?  </p>
<p>I understand that our modern Web Apps are being rendered by a &#8220;desktop browser&#8221; engine, and not some junky WAP browser circa 2002, but I can&#8217;t help but feel that an application designed specifically for a mobile phone&#8217;s browser is the same goddamn thing as a Web site stripped down to Mobile Web size.</p>
<p>Google debuted the Fast Flip lab last night and it has thus far been received with moderate acclaim.  The improved ad coverage and revenue sharing with publishers has been widely cited as a step forward.  But <strong>what is</strong> Fast Flip and why would I give a single shit about it?   </p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s another news aggregator.  It takes the top 30 headlining stories and arranges them as if you were reading a magazine with one story per page.  You should care because a major aspect of this lab is the mobile component that allows Android and iPhone users to leaf through articles with a swipe of the finger.  But really, that&#8217;s just about all there is to it.</p>
<div id="attachment_189" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 224px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/dd8hzxg3_47hh7wsmgd_b-1.jpg" alt="Fast Flip Web App front page" title="dd8hzxg3_47hh7wsmgd_b (1)" width="214" height="320" class="size-full wp-image-189" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Fast Flip Web App front page</p></div><br />
The main page frankly looks like ass, and the text is too small by default; so when I go to look at &#8220;Sci/Tech&#8221; headlines, I  keep accidentally hitting &#8220;Entertainment&#8221; and having to look at TMZ or something equally inane for a second.  </p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a search field which lets you look for subjects of interest to you by keyword.  One cool thing is that the search field has a built-in X button, so you can erase former searches or typos with a single button smash.  That will come in pretty handy when trying to type in someone&#8217;s name and it autocompletes it as something else.  My buddy from high school yesterday was trying to type in Swiss tennis player &#8220;Roger Federer&#8221; and it kept auto-correcting it to &#8220;Roger Desertes.&#8221;  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know when &#8220;desertes&#8221; became something people really need to type either&#8230;but I blame them for Federer&#8217;s loss at the U.S. Open.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re in your chosen category, it&#8217;s pretty cool.  You swipe your finger from right to left to flip to the next page overview.  If the article looks interesting to you, you tap on it and an abstract pops up which asks if you want to view the full article, zoom in, or close the abstract.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_190" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 224px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/dd8hzxg3_49fn4nwmds_b.jpg" alt="abstract popup" title="dd8hzxg3_49fn4nwmds_b" width="214" height="320" class="size-full wp-image-190" /><p class="wp-caption-text">abstract popup</p></div>
<p>You&#8217;re also given the option to &#8220;like&#8221; a story, adds a smiley face to the upper right hand corner and logs it into a profile for stories it will suggest later, sort of like when you give certain songs the thumbs up in Pandora and then you hear them 900 times a day.  If you&#8217;re logged into your Gmail/Google account, you can also hit &#8220;email&#8221; and it&#8217;ll send a screenshot of the article to whatever email address you input.</p>
<p>Taking a hearty cue from Twitter, Fast Flip also has a trending topics category based on most commonly searched terms.  Last night, there were some kinda fucked up ones in there, so I&#8217;m pulling it up right now and seeing what the trends are in Googleland.   </p>
<p>Just as I expected&#8230;people are searching for Health Insurance, Bankruptcy, jobs, 9/11, cancer, abortion, Yankees, and Sarah Palin.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s all the depressing stuff the news is good for.</p>
<p>But the point here, albeit a rather blunt one, is that Web apps like Fast Flip, no matter how good, lack the hard key action of dedicated applications.  All your controls are situated within the browser window, and if I hit &#8220;menu,&#8221;  which is typically the master control switch for Android apps, I just get the browser&#8217;s controls, nothing specifically tailored to Google Fast Flip, or any Web App, for that matter.  </p>
<p>Web Apps still feel like a hollow shell to me. </p>
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		<title>My six reasons for considering the Cliq</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AndroidGuys is a solid site. Amid the hue and cry of today&#8217;s Motorola Android news, they&#8217;ve made a post saying &#8220;We want to hear what you think of the Motorola Cliq and MOTOBLUR.&#8221; Well, I&#8217;ll tell you what attracts me to the Cliq in order of importance: 1.) Glass Screen&#8211;the G1&#8242;s screen is just too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AndroidGuys is a solid site.  </p>
<p>Amid the hue and cry of today&#8217;s Motorola Android news, they&#8217;ve made a post saying <a href="http://www.androidguys.com/2009/09/10/what-theyre-saying-about-motorola-now/">&#8220;We want to hear what you think of the Motorola Cliq and MOTOBLUR.&#8221;</a>  </p>
<p>Well, I&#8217;ll tell you what attracts me to the Cliq in order of importance:</p>
<p><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/displaymedia.png" alt="The Cliq (aka &quot;Dext&quot; aka &quot;Morrison&quot;)" title="displaymedia" width="324" height="299" class="size-full wp-image-176" /><br />
1.)  <strong>Glass Screen</strong>&#8211;the G1&#8242;s screen is just too  sticky.  Glass has just enough friction to feel good, and it totally enhances the touch experience, not to mention adds stability to the entire unit.<br />
2.) <strong>Boosted RAM</strong>&#8211;even though it&#8217;s only a minor bump, it&#8217;s totally something that will make a noticeable difference in day to day use.<br />
3.) <strong>Solid Chassis</strong>&#8211; This is the only thing I consistently favor about the iPhone, and if this is anywhere in that neighborhood, the Cliq will have improved on all my biggest complaints about the G1.<br />
4.) <strong>3.5mm headphone jack</strong>&#8211;Self explanatory:  I use the MP3 player, DroidLive, Listen, and now Pandora and I DESPISE the usb headset.  I will dedicate a rant to this in the near future.<br />
5.) <strong>Keyboard</strong>&#8211;it may not be as powerful as the HTCHero*, but it&#8217;s the second &#8216;droid phone on T-Mobile with a keyboard.<br />
6.) <strong>Exclusive UI</strong>&#8212;Not that I particularly have a need for social networking 24 hours a day, but I am interested in the UI design since it&#8217;s been compared to HTC&#8217;s Rosie/SenseUI, which I totally dig.</p>
<p>Naturally, I want to handle it before I decide to buy it&#8230;but it&#8217;s beginning to look like this is what I&#8217;ll be picking up in the fall. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a phone to die for by any stretch, but it certainly would be an improvement over the G1, aside from the move from a trackball to a D-pad, which would only take a matter of time to get used to.</p>
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		<title>Uh oh&#8230;how do I organize these widgets?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 00:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The problem of widget disorganization in Android has been approaching for some time. Now that many of the most popular apps come with widgets, I&#8217;m really beginning to feel the clutter on my homescreen. With today&#8217;s release of the official Pandora app and yesterday&#8217;s release of the official Facebook app, I now have two more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem of widget disorganization in Android has been approaching for some time.  Now that many of the most popular apps come with widgets, I&#8217;m really beginning to feel the clutter on my homescreen.  With today&#8217;s release of the official Pandora app and yesterday&#8217;s release of the official Facebook app, I now have two more medium/large widgets to deal with, and some reorganization to consider.<br />
<div id="attachment_168" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 327px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/pandorawidget.png" alt="Pandora Widget, with some 2nd wave ska" title="pandorawidget" width="317" height="104" class="size-full wp-image-168" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Pandora Widget, with some 2nd wave ska</p></div><br />
I&#8217;ve reached the point where things have gotten ugly.  With traditional icon-based apps, I can at least do a cohesive theme where everything is the same size and color and it matches the background.  With non-themed widgets, though&#8230;I&#8217;m kind of at the mercy of the app&#8217;s designer.  </p>
<p>Fortunately, I can add up to 7 more homescreens with Open Home, but anyone who&#8217;s dealt with a pack-rat will tell you that giving a hoarder more space doesn&#8217;t solve any problems, it just makes them harder to tackle.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t call myself a &#8220;widget hoarder,&#8221;  but let&#8217;s see.  In my &#8220;Add to Home Screen > Widgets&#8221; folder, I currently have:  Analog Clock, Calendar, Facebook, Music, Open Home Big Analog Clock, Open Home Music, Open Home Setting Widget, Open Home Weather, Pandora, Picture Frame, Search, Tiny Clock Widget 2, Twidget Lite, Voice Text, Voicemail+ Large/Small, Weather Large/Small/Tiny, Weather Channel WxWidget Large/Small.</p>
<p>Do I really need <em>SIX</em> different weather widgets and three clocks?  Not really, but you sometimes need to compare to get the best looking widgets that also provide the best results, plus it&#8217;s really only three in multiple sizes.  The WxWidget actually isn&#8217;t my cup of tea, though it&#8217;s a super popular and handy app with more in-depth updates and alerts, but the Weather Widget <a href="http://lock2.wordpress.com/">by Lock2</a> is 100% better looking and gets the job done (I believe it&#8217;s designed after HTC Sense&#8217;s weather widget).  It&#8217;s free too, but I highly advise floating a donation their way if you&#8217;ve got some change to spare.</p>
<p>Before I can even begin to think about organizing anything, I have to have a deep philosophical &#8220;chicken or egg&#8221; discussion with myself:  <strong>Do services gain homescreen position because I use them more, or do I use them more because they&#8217;re on my homescreen?</strong>  My homescreen is usually a bit of both.  I use the weather widget a lot mostly because it&#8217;s there, not because I always care about the weather.  Shazam is an app icon I feel like I always need on my homescreen, but I don&#8217;t use it nearly as much as, say, the Google Search bar, which I have relegated to a secondary screen.  But really, I&#8217;ve started to feel like I don&#8217;t need app shortcuts any more with the way things are going.  Everything I use pretty much resides in the &#8220;side drawer.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s times like this that I wish there was a Widget &#8220;snap to&#8221; program, or a position randomizer, where I could just hit a button and have the widgets fit to a grid on my screen and I could decide if I liked it or not.</p>
<div id="attachment_170" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/facebookwidget.jpg" alt="New Facebook widget with Twidget Lite" title="facebookwidget" width="320" height="455" class="size-full wp-image-170" /><p class="wp-caption-text">New Facebook widget with Twidget Lite</p></div>
<p>Because I prefer an uncluttered layout, I&#8217;ve switched to a five-screen layout where each screen serves a different purpose.  The main screen has weather and calendar,  the &#8220;music screen&#8221; has the Mp3 player and Pandora, the &#8220;feed screen&#8221; has Twitter and Facebook,  the &#8220;utility screen&#8221; which right now only has the settings widget, and the &#8220;Google screen&#8221; only has the search widget right now, but anticipates the arrival of new homescreen toys from Google.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll get the job done for now, but more widgets=more processes which ultimately means slowness.  It&#8217;s running acceptably now, but we&#8217;ll see how things get bogged down in the real world.  This is something we need to think about as Android users, since the elegant use of widgets is helping to make Android both stand out above icon-based smartphone interfaces, and run more efficiently for the user.</p>
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		<title>Do not compare the Android Market to the iTunes App Store on my watch.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 00:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this article and then hit &#8220;Back.&#8221; I&#8217;ll wait. &#8230;. Welcome back. I know that is just the stupidest way to start a blog entry, but you&#8217;ll have to forgive me, I was a bit irked at that article. It is supposed to be a suggestion to Google, I guess, because it does end on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/31/top-developer-reveals-android-markets-meager-sales/">Read this article and then hit &#8220;Back.&#8221;</a>  I&#8217;ll wait.</p>
<p>&#8230;.</p>
<p>Welcome back. I know that is just the stupidest way to start a blog entry, but you&#8217;ll have to forgive me, I was a bit irked at that article.   It is supposed to be a suggestion to Google, I guess, because it does end on a favorable note.  But seriously, there was one thing that upset me about it:</p>
<blockquote><p>Larva’s Matt Hall attributes this poor performance in part to Android’s shoddy App purchase flow. Unlike the iPhone’s integrated App Store, Android Market doesn’t have screenshots of apps, forces you into the browser at times, makes you use Google Checkout, has some unintuitive navigation issues, and a handful of other problems. These issues are widely known — you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who thinks the purchase process is as smooth as it is on the iPhone — but they’ve been around for quite a while.</p></blockquote>
<p>What&#8217;s wrong with Google Checkout?  It has improved <a href="http://googlecheckout.blogspot.com/">a ton in the three years</a> it&#8217;s existed, and comparing a fully functional multi-way transaction system with a simple dedicated merchant site is just silly. You can tie in Google Checkout with your Adsense/Adwords account, you can use it to sell shit online.  iTunes is just a money hole..real tough to get right in six years.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the Android Market does not really exist anywhere that&#8217;s visible on a non-phone platform.  Yeah, there&#8217;s the site, but that&#8217;s not at all what the market really looks like.  The iPhone app store has iTunes, which extends the App Store&#8217;s sphere of influence into the desktop OS realm.   </p>
<p>Also&#8230;I don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;ve ever spent a great deal of time shopping for apps directly on an iPhone, but if you pick up your iPhone or iPod right now and look at an app&#8217;s dedicated site&#8230;just pick one at random, it doesn&#8217;t matter. </p>
<p>Okay, what&#8217;s missing from the first page that is FRONT AND CENTER in the Android Market?</p>
<p>User reviews.</p>
<p>And you wonder why this developer sold more in the iTunes App Store?  People are sold by the description and the screenshots.  They have to click over to another page to read user reviews.  The Android Market, meanwhile has user reviews right up front&#8230;however nescient they may be.  Developers have to deal with the idiot masses right out of the gate, people who wouldn&#8217;t know open source from a third degree burn.</p>
<p>Actual front page review of Larva Labs&#8217; Retro Defence:   &#8220;Good, but not worth $5.00&#8243;</p>
<p>Look around elsewhere.  Notice that customer reviews are almost always put at the bottom or on other pages?  No wonder you&#8217;re not selling as much as you could.  </p>
<p>And as for &#8220;unintuitive navigation features&#8221; that this guy is talking about, I have no idea. I&#8217;ve never found myself wildly floundering for direction in the Android Market.  Games and Productivity apps are separate.  You can see them by popularity or by date uploaded&#8230;click on the one you want to look at and then click &#8220;buy&#8221; then hit &#8220;ok.&#8221;   It&#8217;s not fucking celtic runes, get over it. </p>
<p>I absolutely agree that the Android Market is not perfect.  The first thing I&#8217;d change is the white on black color scheme*.  No sites designed for consumption on a phone should do that,  it makes the screen reflective and harder to read (see: Mirror app.)   I also agree that screenshots are needed to entice buyers.  </p>
<p>But criticizing it for Google Checkout is completely dumb.  iTunes is not a bank, PayPal is not a bank, so they&#8217;re all about equally vulnerable.  I won&#8217;t even get started about basing an assessment of the Android Market&#8217;s prosperity on the FIFTH PLACE company.  You can&#8217;t base ANYTHING on that.    At least if we contacted the top seller, you could set a ceiling.  Come on. </p>
<p>You can&#8217;t tell me how long a race lasted by the fifth and twelfth place contestants.  You can&#8217;t even tell me if it was good.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_132" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/newmarket2_cnet_270x399-150x150.jpg" alt="Black-on-White Android Market" title="newmarket2_cnet_270x399" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-132" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Black-on-White Android Market</p></div><br />
*According to CNet today, <a href="http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-10322411-251.html">this is already in the works.</a></p>
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		<title>Live Streaming TV hits Android</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 04:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TimConneally</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, a $9.95 streaming TV app hit the Android Market that has seriously blown me away. SPB TV 1.0 has got a whole bunch of channels (the press release today says 100+ in 20+ languages,) an awesome interface, an integrated programming guide, picture-in-picture and the ability to set calendar reminders for upcoming shows. I don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, a $9.95 streaming TV app hit the Android Market that has seriously blown me away.</p>
<p>SPB TV 1.0 has got a whole bunch of channels (the press release today says 100+ in 20+ languages,) an awesome interface, an integrated programming guide, picture-in-picture and the ability to set calendar reminders for upcoming shows.<br />
<div id="attachment_116" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 330px"><img src="http://androidbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/TVshit.jpg" alt="Screenshot from SPB TV" title="TVshit" width="320" height="213" class="size-full wp-image-116" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Screenshot from SPB TV</p></div></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t generally seek out live streams of anything.  Like I&#8217;ve said in prior posts, I listen to Web radio and stuff (the DroidLive ShoutCast client is great, by the way) but I&#8217;m much more a fan of on-demand streaming.  </p>
<p>However, SPB TV has really grabbed me.  It&#8217;s that slick.</p>
<p>The app has been around already on Windows Mobile 6 and Symbian S60 3rd ed.  On those platforms, however, the app is much larger and slightly more expensive:  5MB and $14.95&#8230;the Android app is only .6MB and $9.95.  Either it&#8217;s missing some of the functionality of the other platforms, or we&#8217;ve got ourselves a fantastic little app here. (We&#8217;ve also gotten it before iPhone&#8230;but that&#8217;s not so surprising, right?)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m actually going to go watch it a bit more, and I&#8217;ll update this post with further assessments.  Right now I&#8217;m giving this a tentative &#8220;buy&#8221; rating even though i&#8217;m not totally sure I&#8217;ll ever actually use it.  </p>
<p>I may just be enamored that it looks so good and actually kind of works.</p>
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