Friday, November 6, 2015

Congratulations, Android celebrates eight years – Pplware

Google has in its mobile operating system one of its best assets. It is through it that can be present with the various manufacturers and to users.

Launched in 2007, in an official way, now meets the eighth anniversary with new challenges and a willingness to grow further. Android Congratulations!

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The first version of Android was presented on 07 November 2007 by the Open Handset Alliance, which included not only Google but also many manufacturers and operators – Sony, HTC, Samsung, Sprint, T-Mobile, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments.

Their idea was to create a mobile operating system that could be used by any manufacturer, with minimal changes, and to give the user maximum functionality.

It took a year until arose the first functional version of Android, which was already running on T-Mobile G1, also known as HTC Dream.

Over the eight years, Google has made Android grow and get into areas where it was never thought of, thus showing its versatility and ability to adapt.

In fact Android was born much earlier, but without having had the impact it has had so far in which Google introduced him to the world. In 2003 he began to take shape and in 2005, Google decided to bring it to her breast and began to invest in what it is today.

Below is the history of Android since its inception until the present time with the arrival of Marshmallow version and the new Nexus 5X and 6P.

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Google will continue to develop Android, providing it with even more features and all the new developments that arise in the industry.

Their presence in smartwatches, set-up boxes, televisions and more “strange” device shows which has its guaranteed continuity for many more years and with the support of all manufacturers that it make use.

Being an essential tool for Google, not only to support their services, but also to Information gathering of users, will maintain its presence as a central point of the company.

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