Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google announces Android’s Platform Development Kit, its SDK for hardware creators

Google announces Android’s Platform Development Kit, its SDK for hardware creators: 4398553 web 520x245 Google announces Androids Platform Development Kit, its SDK for hardware creators
Google has announced the launch of a platform developer kit (PDK) that allows hardware creators to build on the Android platform. The announcement was made today during its I/O conference.
According to Google, this PDK will be released on time for Jelly Bean’s launch. As entrepreneur Paul Allen noted in his liveblog about today’s event, a beta version has already been available to a few Google partners over the last few weeks.
As for future major Android releases, a new PDK will be made available two months before each of them, TechRadar reports, pointing out that it will give manufacturers enough time to bring innovations to their devices and experiment with them.
While this news may not have caught your attention amid today’s announcements, it matters more than you may think, as Google+ user Raveesh Bhalla emphasized:
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Of course, this is quite exaggerated, but the news shouldn’t be downplayed, as they will let manufacturers adapt faster to Android’s new versions, while opening the door to interesting hacks.






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