30 November 2007 / 0 Comments
Earlier this month, Cecil Dijoux, a friend of mine posted a serie of four articles about high availability architectures on Tech IT Easy.
Through these articles, he covered the very different aspects of these architectures such as availability, scalability and performances. A very interesting reading that covers the current technologies trends in that area.
I’ve been quite […]
26 November 2007 / 8 Comments
The first public alpha of TwitterDroid is out. TwitterDroid is a clone of Twitterific designed for Android.
As Android is not yet available on hardware, TwitterDroid only runs in the emulator provided with its SDK; so it might be a bit tricky to install the app for now.
Installation
After you’ve downloaded and unpacked TwitterDroid, you’ll have to […]
17 November 2007 / 14 Comments
I’ve decided to give a try to Android — the new Google mobile phone OS released last week — and to really have a taste of how it works, I wrote a little application for it.
TwitterDroid is an app designed for Android that lets you read and publish to your Twitter, it’s a kind of […]
12 November 2007 / 1 Comment
Android is the name of the open mobile OS announced by Google last week.
As expected, Android code and SDK has been released today. Lots of people have been talking about it lately and I’ve to admit, from the various screenshots I’ve seen so far, that the UI does not seem that bad for a first […]