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Dear Readers… So, Long and Thanks for All the Fish!

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Over the last year, we here at Android Activist have enjoyed having you read our opinions, reviews, and watch our videos. We appreciated every ounce of feedback that you have given us and every article comment that you have made.

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Google’s Project Glass

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Project Glass. There are very few facts about this it, so I’ll just stick to those and tell you why I’m excited about this project. Fact 1 – Google has a project called “Glass”. Fact 2 – Project Glass deals with a pair of glasses with a heads up display that keeps you connected to [...]

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Google I/O 2012 Sells Out In 20 Minutes… Ranting Ensues

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Google I/O 2012 tickets went on sale yesterday at 7AM Pacific Time… and as expected they didn’t last long. Most people were met with the “spinning wheel of doom” when trying to register for the developer conference, but for the lucky few… their F5 key must have certainly got a work out!

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Humble Indie Bundle For Android Take Two

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If you have kept your heart on the pulse of the independent game world, then you have likely heard of the great folks over at the Humble Indie Bundle.  Even if you haven’t paid much attention to the indie developers, it’s still pretty likely that you’ve heard of the Humble Bundle through any number of [...]

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The Google Play Store Maximum File Size Increases

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This week Google has made several changes to the market, now calling it Google Play and also increasing the 50MB limit on file sizes for apps.  The size increase will be very helpful especially to developers of games that need larger file downloads.  The way this works is that the file downloads initially will still be [...]

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Android Market Is Now Google Play!

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Android Developers Blog just announced a refresh of the Android Market, now labeled as Google Play! 

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VZW Replied To My FCC Complaint And My Reply To The FCC

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For almost a year now, I have been trying to raise awareness about Verizon and the Block C (LTE/4G/700mHz) open access provisions. The issue received heightened awareness in October when XDA published this article by Jeff “Azrienoch” Smith about Verizon locking bootloaders being potentially illegal. The reason for my campaign is not to “stick it” to [...]

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Boot to Gecko: The Future of Mobile?

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Over the last month or so, there has been increasing media/blogger coverage regarding Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko project: what it is, what it’s for, and where it’s going. At the moment, it doesn’t seem like there’s much excitement around this, but if I’m right, there will be…

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