Android Leftovers
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The History Of Android
Android becomes a giant brand in communication industry. Android, Inc. was established in Palo Alto, California. There were 4 persons in October 2003 who had the idea to develop this smart phone. Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Chris White, and Nick Sears developed the idea said by Rubin,
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Which Android phone Will Take The Crown For The Best Smartphone Of 2015?
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is like the Android iPad Air you always wanted
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Student faces prison for creating Android malware
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How to get thousands of Android apps for FREE: Amazon Underground offers paid-for games without any in-app purchases
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Can the new BlackBerry Android slider change the game?
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Qualcomm Steps Up To Fight Android Malware And App Privacy Violations
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IFA 2015 preview: Android Wear takes over Berlin
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow vs. Android 5.0 Lollipop – Top Improvements and Features
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Android Wear smartwatches come to the iPhone
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Google Play Upgrade Leaks Android Pay Hint
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Cheap Airfare Finder Hopper Hits Android, Now Books Tickets With Just A Few Taps
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Android M Update Ruled Out For LG G2?
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No Android M Update For Samsung Galaxy S5?
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Best new Android widgets (August 2015) #3
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Your (Next) Android Wear Watch Will Connect To The iPhone
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