What's new for developers in Android 4.4 KitKat
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What's new for developers in Android 4.4 KitKat
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#2I hope they find a way to roll it to more devices really quickly so more people use the latest version. I guess its a big problem but there's plenty of value to google in finding that solution.
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#3Finally the webview uses Chromium instead of the native android browser. I've been waiting so long for this. I hope they find a way to roll it to more devices really quickly so more people use the latest version. I guess its a big problem but there's plenty of value to google in finding that solution.
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#5KitKat isn't trademarked?
Nestle engage in really shady practices - pushing formula milk in developing nations, ignoring wide spread international laws and drives to encourage breast feeding. This isn't just "giving mother's freedom to chose", it's killing little babies.
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#6KitKat isn't trademarked?
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#8Finally the webview uses Chromium instead of the native android browser. I've been waiting so long for this. I hope they find a way to roll it to more devices really quickly so more people use the latest version. I guess its a big problem but there's plenty of value to google in finding that solution.
It doesn't support WebGL or WebAudio though, according to https://developers.google.com/chrome/mobile/docs/webview/ove... - a big shame, since this still means it'll be poor for gaming, especially since HTML5 audio won't play unless in a touch event...!
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#9Anyone know if NFC emulation will let me create an app to replace my Clipper card and work key fob? I would have guessed that NFC chips would have an embedded secret that you can't get directly.
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#10Perhaps a nod to the wearables market, with the upcoming Google watch hooking into it for some Fitness tracking smarts?