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STORY CLUSTER / 301689click here to return to the main pageMIT students demonstrate their Android applicationsThis just in; kids that go to MIT are really F-ing smart. I just saw seven Android applications that have been developed over the short span of four months — with very little (if any) money — as part of a class called “Building Mobile Applications with Android”. It was a lot... CrunchGear | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08 Students taking a class at MIT this year have been working on developing different applications for Google s Android. Using little-to-no funding, they managed to create a series of seven apps that have the potential to be of interest to the wireless market (or so it would seem considering that... DSLreports - front page | more posts | 60 days | Sat., May 10, '08 Sneak Peak At Android Apps Out of MIT A class at MIT built some mobile apps for Google’s Android operating system and presented them today. CrunchGear’s own superblogger Doug Aamoth reports on the seven apps—loco, Flare, GeoLife, Re:public, Locale, Kei, and snap—that he saw. Below is a slightly edited version of the... TechCrunch | more posts | 60 days | Fri., May 9, '08 |
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