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Hi all.
Mods, please move this thread to a more appropriate place if possible.
My name is Kevin, or aka DarkOnion. Many of you guys in the general Android community probably won't know me, but for those in the Droid X and Droid 2 community related the name DarkOnion to the scripts used to root the Droid 2 on Froyo and then the Droid X when 2.2 was made available. Anyways, that is not why I am here today. I just wanted to share an experiment that I am planning to start in the very near future.
It is kind of a social experiment of sorts. What I would like to do is send an Andy the Android plushy around and have people take pics of him doing cool things. Really anything you think would be cool. Trying to get the ball rolling. I got a website going, and I'll be setting up a blog in the near future to keep track of Andy's movements.
Please check out my blog and webpage for more info about how I want to do this. It'll be a lot of fun.
Blog here: http://kimete.com/blog/2010/11/14/adventures-of-andy-the-android-experiment/
Website here: http://kimete.com/andy.html
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Bumpers? Feedback? Good idea? Bad idea?
Bumpers. Quick update for y'all.
Started a blog. http://www.kimete.com/andy
Got the plushies in. Will be having him do some stuff tonight and tomorrow. And one plushie will go off to the east coast!
Bumpers. No one is interested?
Hello guys, I'm a happy owner of a Desire HD and Galaxy S III. Every day I download different ROM for these smartphones, but most of the time it is impossible quickly download the ROM.
So I decided to create the website Androidrepository, a repository completely free where you can quickly download the ROM for all (or almost all) Android smartphones on the market.
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The developers of the various ROM will have a personal account to upload their ROM; users can download at maximum speed rom for free and without long waiting times.
If you're a developer and you are interested in uploading your rom on this free service, please send your contact via PM, will be created in a short time a free account.
Tips and ideas are welcome.
www.androidrepository.com
Sounds good. Will it be free of charge (for us downloaders and/or uploaders) ?
For downloaders and uploaders
killer22, I can't help but wonder: what's in it for you? Why do the financial investment? You're hoping on add revenue or something?
Don't get me wrong I'd like the idea. It would be nice to have one day a system similar to the linux repositories.
Ungluun said:
killer22, I can't help but wonder: what's in it for you? Why do the financial investment? You're hoping on add revenue or something?
Don't get me wrong I'd like the idea. It would be nice to have one day a system similar to the linux repositories.
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There are different way to monetize a repository site. :good:
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Useful app:thumbup:
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Thanks Do let us know what all improvements you would like to have in the application.
I've made a completely open sourced launcher.
Currently it's based on the same "Launcher3" app of Google, and I'd like Android developers help me make it the best launcher out there, yet keep it open sourced and free for all.
Here's a sample of how it looks like (but you probably know how the launcher looks like anyway) :
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I think people deserve the right to have such a thing.
Here's the GitHub project:
https://github.com/AndroidDeveloperLB/LB-Launcher
I've also described how I did it (and it was quite hard to do it).
Will publish it to the Play Store when I see enough interest in it.
Would you be happy to work on such an app?
What features would you like to see first?
As this is based on Google's code, I guess it would take me a very long time to understand how to implement things there (Google makes code very complex for me to understand), so I'd like to ask for anyone who can help with this.
In the future, I'd like to do the same for other Google apps, like the contacts app.
Attached an APK and a video showing the app (though you probably know how it looks like by now...) .
I personally would be interested. Currently I'm learning Java so when I'm finished, I would definitely be interested in helping to build the launcher
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I personally would be interested. Currently I'm learning Java so when I'm finished, I would definitely be interested in helping to build the launcher
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You can also watch the "the new boston" series on YouTube. They teach about both Java and Android development for free. I didn't learn from there, but if I was a beginner, I would have tried it.
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Hi All,
So I've had a fair amount of free time on my hands, and I got incredibly bored... Decided to create something new.
Now, I realise this idea has been done before, but I wanna have a go, and I'm looking for people to help me do just that.
I need ROM developers who are happy to have their ROM publicized on my new website, http://ROMFeedr.es.vc. It's my new little CMS-like web system that allows for me to make blog-style posts about anything and everything with the ability to post HTML code in the articles, too. It should be really cool, because I don't host flash-based ads on my site, I don't ask for donations or anything, I don't hassle my users - I give them 100% direct and free (as in "free beer") access to my website so they can get their hands on the best development content in town. If this sounds like your kind of gig, let me know!
Do you know how to make a good ROM? Hit us up!
I am primarily looking for developers, BUT: I'm looking for Social Network Artists - people who run many social media accounts that are REPUTABLY CLEAN, ORGANIZED AND UP-TO-DATE - I want something new and catchy-looking that new users and old users alike are going to come back to - if you know how to rally a crowd on social media, I need you to shake people's cages (NOT LITERALLY) about getting onto and sharing my site!
Ultimately, if no-one here likes the site, then I'll probably take it down - but I don't want to do that - this website is my contribution to the XDA community!
That URL is ROMFeedr.es.vc - no sign-ups, no credit cards, no bull**** - just plain old-fashioned sharing, the way it's meant to be done!