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Android meets .NET !!!

It is always fun for me to program in C# (besides C++). If so, how would I feel if I was able to program for Android in C#? You may be wondering what in the world I am talking about. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/243563/Android-meets-NET
http://docs.xamarin.com/guides/android/getting_started/installation/windows The Xamarin.Android installer will automatically detect, download, and install any components required for completing the installation. This tutorial examines the installation and configuration steps required to install the Xamarin platform and to get our development environment set up, including: Downloading the Installer Running the Installer Configuring our IDE Configuring any Additional Emulators

Visual Studio - Mono for Android

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/android/

Android

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View topic - Hello Android - The XML Way

http://www.anddev.org/hello_android_-_the_xml_way-t35.html

MatD's homepage - Android Tutorial: Developing Android Apps with Android X86 and Virtual Box :: Android programming - Actionscript Flash Flex AIR iPhone Convert MP4 to MP3 with Automator and Garageband Wii Balance Board Web 3.0 Flash Wizzmo.com Car Entert

In this tutorial you will learn how to develop Android application with the Android SDK without a device and without using the SDK’s emulator. What? Yes it’s possible with Android X86 and a virtual machine (in our case we take Virtual Box) to setup your machine in order to test and implement your own Android apps. http://www.mat-d.com/site/developing-android-apps-with-android-x86-and-virtual-box/

January » 2011 » Transdroid

A small technical writeup here about a nice Android development issue I just found out: it’s possible to use an Android 2.2 x86 virtual machine as debugging device for Android development. First of, why? http://www.transdroid.org/2011/01/
[Update 7/28/11 :See updated information at the end of this post] I touched on it in my last post, but Android x86 running on Virtual Box can often (but not always) perform better than the standard Android emulator. http://bytecruft.blogspot.com/2011/05/alternative-to-android-emulator-and.html

An alternative to the Android emulator and setting up ADB for TCP.

Default ARM Emulator which comes with Android is very slow.

Android-X86 faster emulator | Gokifu random notes about all

http://blog.gokifu.com/2011/05/android-x86-faster-emulator/

WebViewDemo

Serete Itebete Member since Dec 23, 2009 Location: Oakland Forum Posts: 17 In this demo, we get to view a web address in a totally different way by sidestepping the default browser and creating our own custom webviewer.

Building Web Apps in WebView

If you want to deliver a web application (or just a web page) as a part of a client application, you can do it using WebView .

Creating An App to Link to A Website - Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & the Motorola Droid Forum

This is a discussion on Creating An App to Link to A Website within the Android App Developers forums, part of the Droid Apps category; I have a NING Group where I teach online art classes and I would like to know if it is possible to create a simple ...
Linkify property of Android TextView allows users to click on links, phone numbers, html..etc, without coding for it, by using listeners.

Android Linkify Advanced URL and Content Linking | Schogini

Send Links from Google Chrome to an Android Phone

One of the most interesting APIs in Android 2.2 allows developers to create applications that can receive messages from servers. " Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) is a service that helps developers send data from servers to their applications on Android devices. The service provides a simple, lightweight mechanism that servers can use to tell mobile applications to contact the server directly, to fetch updated application or user data." To try the new APIs, you can install an Android app and a Chrome extension that let you send a link from the browser to your phone and automatically open the URL in Android's browser.