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Sharing programming, what is the Google Android about?Submitted by David Salt Wed, 29 Jul 2009
Google, besides being the most innovative and efficient web company, and providing its services free of charge, and investing in green technologies and Internet infrastructure, is pushing a policy with its employees that continues to amaze everyone not in it, creating a friendly work environment in which the primaries are the care for the health and happiness of its workers, and no fixed workload. Everyone works as much as they want to, and when someone has a particularly great idea, he is assigned a crew of people to help him realize it. That kind of environment outputs great ideas every day, so Google needed a place for all great ideas to come together and be available to people around the world and each other.
Google mail is an example of this, but it doesn't include Google Maps, Google Video and YouTube and other Google's ideas close enough, being limited by current browser technology. So Google constructed a new view on getting its ideas together, to enable developers to reuse each other's code and users to have every possibility available to them from any program. They created the Android platform, an OS for mobile phones which looks really tempting to the average user, but absolutely phenomenal to every aspiring coder out there. The trick is what you had to program yourself you can now reuse from another program, and put together your application with connection possibilities to other applications not dreamed of until now. Converted to work time, it means saving yourself months of work has became possible when programming for Android, and with far more versatile results, and overall value creation, your program will be used in creating other programs and get to a wider audience than it normally would. To top all this, getting in the Google Android developer program is free, and everyone can get into it, should they have what it takes. The ease of interchanging data between Google Android applications is unparalleled and once users get to know about the possibilities it gives them to do more and save time and do stuff in a way that most suits them, rather than the exact way application developers imagined things should be done, they will love it and enjoy the freedom that the concept provides. The Google Android OS for mobile phones is really a huge step forward in designing operating systems, and maybe we can expect the same kind of free OS to be made for desktop PCs also, once people get to know what it is and make a clear demand for it to be available on every kind of computer they have, a free, advanced operating system allowing for new heights in interconnection.
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