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Android Push Technology. Google Cloud Messaging for Android (GCM) is a free service that helps developers send data from servers to their Android applications on Android devices, and upstream messages from the user's device back to the cloud. This could be a lightweight message telling the Android application that there is new data to be fetched from the server (for instance, a "new email" notification informing the application that it is out of sync with the back end), or it could be a message containing up to 4kb of payload data (so apps like instant messaging can consume the message directly).

The GCM service handles all aspects of queueing of messages and delivery to the target Android application running on the target device. To jump right into using GCM with your Android applications, see Getting Started. Here are the primary characteristics of Google Cloud Messaging (GCM): It allows 3rd-party application servers to send messages to their Android applications. Key Concepts Table 1. Architectural Overview. Getting Started with Android Studio. Before installing the Android SDK, you must agree to the following terms and conditions. Terms and Conditions This is the Android Software Development Kit License Agreement 1. Introduction 1.1 The Android Software Development Kit (referred to in this License Agreement as the "SDK" and specifically including the Android system files, packaged APIs, and Google APIs add-ons) is licensed to you subject to the terms of this License Agreement.

This License Agreement forms a legally binding contract between you and Google in relation to your use of the SDK. 1.2 "Android" means the Android software stack for devices, as made available under the Android Open Source Project, which is located at the following URL: as updated from time to time. 1.3 "Google" means Google Inc., a Delaware corporation with principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. This download includes: in the toolbar. Studio 0.2.4 Released. We've just released Android 0.2.4, with the following changes: Merged with the latest IntelliJ 13 development snapshot. This included a lot of Android editor work, including:Support for XML attribute documentation. Until now, only XML tags had documentation, but as of this release you can invoke F1 (View | Quick Documentation) on an XML attribute to view its SDK documentation.

If you've enabled auto-popup of documentation (Options > Editor > Code Completion > Autopopup code completion) this will also show the documentation while completing. Ability to jump between a layout and its associated activity. Updated the bundled Gradle version in Android Studio to 1.7.Layout EditingThe chosen rendering locale is now project wide (except for layouts located in locale-specific layout folders). Installation If you are already running Android Studio, just restart it, or manually check for updates via Help > Check for Update... Atooma - Beta. MacroDroid is a task automation and configuration app that focuses heavily on usability with a simple, attractive UI and logical step by step process.

From AndroidTapp.com: "MacroDroid is an utterly brilliant, and less expensive, alternative (to Tasker) that is definitely worth trying out" (4.6/5)Please note MacroDroid is currently only available in the English language. Preliminary work is underway on a Spanish translation which we hope to make available in the coming months.A few examples of what MacroDroid can automate: • Shake the device to upload the last photo to Facebook.• Turn on Wifi or Data connection when you launch a particular app (and off again when closed).• Respond to an incoming SMS by sending your current location.• Toggle the power button to tell you the time (e.g. when its in your pocket).• Use NFC tags to configure the device (turn on bluetooth, set volume etc).Creating a custom Macro is easy: • Click 'Add Macro'• Select a trigger from a list - (e.g.

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VPN con Android : INFOACCESO. VPN con Android La conexión VPN permite acceso web a las revistas electrónicas y bases de datos de la biblioteca UPV cuando usted esté fuera del campus. A continuación detallamos cómo configurar la VPN en sistemas android. Para poder probar si funciona usted deberá estar conectado a Internet con otro proveedor distinto de la universidad. Si estuviera conectado a alguna de las wifis de la UPV esta configuración no funcionará. 1.- Active la Wifi en su dispositivo y conéctese a Internet a través de su proveedor. Desde el menu 'Ajustes' -> 'Conexiones inalámbricas', escoja escoja 'Configuración de red VPN' 2.- Seleccione 'Añadir VPN' y a continuación 'Añadir VPN PPTP' 3.- Configure los parámetros de la conexión. Seleccione el campo 'Establecer servidor VPN' e introduzca vpn.upv.es La casilla de 'Inhabilitar encriptación' debe estar marcada, con ello habilitamos la encriptación que es necesaria para poder conectar.

Con esto ya tenemos la VPN configurada.