Aug 15, 2010 | 21 Comments
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Awesome work to be sure, but why does it seem to me to be a little funereal in appearance? Resemble a tombstone much?
Awesome. What do I have to do to get an Android-themed party too?
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It looks more like a milestone than a tombstone too me.
I would say a frozen milestone to celebrate Fro(zen)Yo(gourt) milestone accomplishment.
Good job Android Team !
I really like three green themed one :)
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s entirely possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. All, [...]
Next time jparks and I are so getting a sitter so we don’t have to leave early and miss awesome stuff like this.
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
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[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
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[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] announce the completion of Froyo (also called Android 2.2 or 2.5 sometimes). The developer team had a party recently, reportedly celebrating the release of the update. The latest resurfaced rumors claim that [...]
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. Share and [...]
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
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[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] Bilder, die vom Android Entwickler Romain Guy ins Netz gestellt wurden, lassen auf eine Android “Froyo” Vorstellung wirklich hoffen. Passend zum Thema “Frozen Yogurt”, also auf Deutsch gefrorener Joghurt, wurden Android Maskottchen aus Eis künstlerisch in Szene gesetzt. [...]
[...] A party is a party, though, and sometimes you don’t need a real reason to have one. It does make me wonder, however (warning: speculation ahead): what could’ve happened to trigger it? It’s entirely plausible that the team just wanted to have a good time for the general success of their platform, but the eager beaver in me questions: is Froyo just about finished? We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
[...] We’re expecting to see Froyo at this year’s Google I/O conference on May 19th, so it’s possible that they could be celebrating the final beta stage leading up to its early summer arrival date. Or they could just be wanting a good time, who knows? Check out other photos of the party from Android Engineer (and hopeful photographer) Romain Guy here. [...]
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With the new Android OS editions, I don’t believe task killers are necessary. On my N1 I note no difference in speed when killing tasks; still, on my Hero operating 1.5 there was a evident difference after killing some apps (like Google Maps).
awesome….. very goodd..