Android 1.0 SDK, release 1 now available from Google

Android 1.0 SDK, release 1 now available from Google

Yesterday Dan Morrill over at the Android Developer Blog announced the availability of the first release of the Android 1.0 SDK.  This means that any applications developed using the new SDK’s APIs should remain usable on Android phones for quite some time with no fear of SDK feature creep breaking a developer’s code.

You can download the latest SDK from Google here.

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