A Cup Of Froyo From GoogleMay 20, 2010 – 3:43 pm |
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This morning, Google announced its next version of its Android operating system called the Froyo. It is a serious application with a funny name, launched in time for Memorial Day Weekend. The Froyo promises greater processing speed and more accessibility to small business users. It also will offer a backup API, a message API called cloud-to-device, and hotspot support.
The browser will also be improved with mobile applications like the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine, enabling them to interact with the phone’s camera and accelerator for better navigation. Android 2.2 fans will find a new set of Exchange capabilities like account auto-discover and calendar sync, which will help your staff to stay on top of meetings and view documents. Thus, knowledge and sharing of ideas can take place in real time wherever you may stand. Small businesses looking to implement a CRM should be thrilled with these developments.
Android’s ability to multitask with applications should pay dividends for newcomers from the iPhone, as those which don’t fit on the internal memory will get automatically moved to an SD card. The applications will also have an option to be automatically updated with one click.
Lastly, users can stream their music from the desktop to their devices. Here’s a video with all the lovely features. For more detail on the upgrades, click here.

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