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  • Android source code is out!

    http://source.android.com/ Enjoy! (thx Google =)
    Posted to Android (Forum) by German Viscuso on October 21, 2008
  • Android source code is out!!

    A great day for the mobile industry! Go a get it all at: http://source.android.com/ And don't forget that db4o works like a charm on Android =) Best.
    Posted to Community News (Weblog) by German Viscuso on October 21, 2008
  • Will Web 3.0 ( Android ? ) be Peer-to-Peer ?

    Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N,  11°22'41.96''E ) Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
    Posted to Carl Rosenberger's web log (Weblog) by Carl Rosenberger on January 26, 2008
  • Will Web 3.0 ( Android ? ) be Peer-to-Peer ?

    Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N,  11°22'41.96''E ) Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 26, 2008
  • Android maps application enhanced by db4o

    Hi! Our previous db4o powered sample application for Android was pretty popular so we decided to provide a second one called MapMe. MapMe basically lets you browse 2D Google maps on Android but also has additional features such as: Zoom in and out Toggle traffic and satellite view Find location Bookmark location to db4o ...
    Posted to Community News (Weblog) by German Viscuso on December 4, 2007
  • Android Password Manager powered by db4o

    Here's a sample application (a basic password manager for the Android platform) which shows how db4o makes the handling of persistence much more intuitive while still being fast (compared to the standard relational persistence mechanism of Android: SQLite). In this project space you will have access to the following: a side by side comparison ...
    Posted to Community News (Weblog) by German Viscuso on November 23, 2007
  • Why Android will start the mobile Tornado

    It has been a week since the Android software development stack for mobile devices has been released. For me as the founder of the db4o object database this has been one of the most exciting events in the lifetime of our product and our company. Android will converge the fragmented mobile development platforms and it will make it possible to ...
    Posted to Carl Rosenberger's web log (Weblog) by Carl Rosenberger on November 18, 2007