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ZXing (pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode reader library implemented in Java. Our goal is to support decoding of QR Codes, Data Matrix, and the UPC family of 1D ... [More] barcodes. It will provide clients for J2ME, J2SE, and Android. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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0.1.1 - url encode bugfix passwords with spaces should work now - thanks to vovkab v0.1 alpha - first public release: 2 design drafts(grid and tabbed) some english and russian localization statuses: ... [More] updates with photos, ability to change own (known userapi issue: status not added, but changed instead and so not visible in updates) friends: all friends, friends requests with counter in old tabbed design (accept/ignore and add/remove is not implemented yet) messages: read and reply, threaded view, notifications in status bar (known issues: no mark as read/delete; html is not escaped; own name is incorrect) settings: implemented but not yet used anywhere and possibly incorrect my page: photo and name download, status update and some 'lorem ipsum' texts profile page: almost nothing but [Less]
Created 3 months ago.

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This is the home for the Boston University course on open source development for mobile applications using the Google Android software stack. This project focused course (currently MET CS 893) will ... [More] cover the process, tools, techniques, development methodologies, social aspects and licensing issues involved with developing open source products. It will use Google Android and Eclipse as the base development environment. Students groups will develop mobile based applications for this course. This course is being offered in the summer of 2008. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Scorched Android is a port of the classic strategy game, Scorched Earth, to the Android mobile platform. The "Mother of all Android Games," Scorched Android allows you to battle tank versus tank in a turn-based, all-out war.
Created 9 months ago.

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A selection of demos showing how to use Android. Provided courtesy of Novoda, an Android consultancy group.
Created 4 months ago.

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Backup Android SMS messages to GmailThis project aims to create an Android application that automatically backs up SMS messages to Gmail. UsersPlease head over to the UserGuide for instructions on ... [More] how to install and use SMS Backup. DevelopersThis application is released under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. Check out the source code and file bugs! [Less]
Created 9 months ago.

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Create powerful mobile apps with just HTML, CSS, and jQuery.jQTouch is a jQuery plugin with native animations, automatic navigation, and themes for mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre. ... [More] Easy to install. Get up and running in a few minutes. Entirely customizable with selector options Theme support, including default Apple and jQTouch custom themes Callback functions throughout, including swipe and orientation change detection Page history management and CSS3 page transitions, including 3d flip Easily allow apps to run in fullscreen mode with custom icons and startup screens The power of jQuery to build AJAX applications New demos: Clock and Todo Watch this video preview to see it in action. Please consider donating so I can keep making jQTouch. [Less]
Created 7 months ago.

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Storm was designed as a dynamic cloud environment that allows different users to build repositories easily in a collaborative way. The Storm smart clients (known as Observatories) allows an individual ... [More] to connect to other users through the collaboration framework (known as Storm ) running on the Google app engine. Use the smart client of your choice and search for a friends repository (known as a Stormlet) or search and connect to someone new and see what they have available that might interest you. Starting up your own repository is quick and easy. Just download the small Stormlet software. Once you have it installed, register your Stormlet (as a node) for others to connect to when you are online. All data uploaded or downloaded is owned and managed by the Stormlet node host. Unlike some services where "they" own your data; we want "you" to own your data and be able to manage it without hassle. The best part of Storm is - its free ! Free to own, free to access, free to create your own part of the cloud. All without license or a special set of hardware. The Stormlet was designed to run on a home desktop or laptop computer. [Less]
Created 7 days ago.

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An Android application that can flash Morse code with the default message as SOS. This is the essential life-saving application you absolutely must have in your Android-powered phone! Imagine your ... [More] romantic Alaska cruise vacation goes Titanic, with little to non-existent cellphone signal coverage, the only thing you will ever need is a Morse-code-SOS-flashlight! There's more to this application, you can enter any phrase and it will translate into Morse codes and flash it out for you; very handy in the case you want to ask the girl next door for a date but too shy to say so... 8-B [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Original release info posted here: http://openideals.com/2008/10/30/votereport-for-android-094/ What is this mysterious TwitterVoteReport.com project? Read on… Twitter Vote Report is an ... [More] all-volunteer network of software developers, designers, and other collaborators have teamed up with the award-winning blog techPresident to launch this effort. The only resources contributed to this project are the participants’ time and expertise! Millions of Americans will be voting this Election Day. Many of these voters will have terrific experiences and we’d love to hear about those. But many voters will experience voting problems that we have been hearing about for years: long lines, broken machines, and registered voters who can’t vote because their names aren’t showing up on the registration rolls. Using Twitter Vote Report, voters will be able to share their experiences and resources with one another to solve problems quickly (e.g. “don’t come now, the line is too long”). These messages will then be aggregated and mapped so that we can “see” voting problems around the country in real-time. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.