PackageManager offers getResourcesForApplication(), which gives you a Resources object for any application on the system. You will need to know the name of the application whose resources you wish…
What you want is the android.os.Build.VERSION class. Learn more here: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build.VERSION.html
Set up an association for the .apk file extension to be served as the MIME type application/vnd.android.package-archive.
If you are allowed to edit pages in this Site, simply click on edit button at the bottom of the page. This will open an editor. To create a link to a new page, use syntax: new page name or…
Who can join? Anyone with a demonstrated interest in Android application or hardware development. By "demonstrated", we are looking for publicly visible signs that you are, indeed, part of the…
Mark Murphy is the founder of CommonsWare, a book publisher and services provider with a strong Android emphasis. He is the author of The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development (reprinted as…
Here are some additional Android wikis that you might be interested in, listed in alphabetical order: Android-DLs: focused on Android hardware and alternative firmware development and usage
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Lists This section lists, in alphabetical order, separately-housed collections of tutorials and sample code anddev.org: large collection of tutorials, grouped by level of experience required (novice…
Google I/O 2009 A General-purpose Caching Architecture for Offline-capable Web Applications with HTML 5 Databases or Gears Android Lightning Talks Coding for Life — Battery Life, That Is Debugging…
"AndMob" is shorthand for The Open Mob for Android(TM). Google has a rather peculiar set of rules regarding the use of the term "Android", and so we are attempting to play by those rules. AndMob is…
According to Wikipedia, the world largest wiki site: A Wiki ([ˈwiː.kiː] wee-kee or [ˈwɪ.kiː] wick-ey ) is a type of website that allows users to add, remove, or otherwise edit and change…
