Showing posts with label android 3.0 tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android 3.0 tablet. Show all posts

Saturday, May 5, 2012

google android market



When one thinks of online search, they think of Google. The search engine giant has an unrivaled reputation in the search field and has become synonymous with any online search for information. It seems strange therefore, that Google has become the latest recipient of some search based criticism. How can this be?



Google still reigns supreme in the world of search, however, recent complaints regarding it's Android technology have raised some uncomfortable questions. In particular, the search function within the Market app on Android smartphones has caused quite a stir amongst users.
Apart from the potential reputation damage such flaws could inflict upon Google Android, it has also left the door open for other service providers to capitalise on the proposed insufficient functionality of the Market search feature.
Despite Google making rapid improvements to address the issues, other online companies have already established themselves as a viable alternative to the complacent Android Market, namely Chomp and Amazon.
However, the offerings from such alternatives are not without fault; when searching for "running" apps for Android via the Chomp app search feature, the Traffic Rush game is the primary suggestion.
According to a Guardian report, the main difference between the original Android Market search and that of Chomp is the segmentation of the search process. The latter asks users what kind of apps they are looking for from the off set. But so does Google. If you were to access the Market feature you will be presented with a variety of categories from which to refine your search; such application of standard conversion rate optimisation techniques is not a Chomp innovation.
In the case of Amazon, the Guardian reporter also hails their inclusion of user recommendations as the key to their success over the Android model. Again, if one was to enter the Google Market, one would see that under each app is a section for reviews and recommendations. Again, nothing new or improved here.
So, any raised eyebrows over possible snags in Googles search dominance have been short-lived and largely toothless (or should that be hairless).
The criticism followed recent concern surrounding the open platform of the Android software, and the ability for any developers to publish apps for little cost to the Android Market, resulting in a swarm of malware infiltrating the Market-place. While Android continues on its road to smartphone dominance, it remains that iPhone is winning the apps race.
Harvey McEwan writes to offer information and advice on a variety of areas, from technology to holiday destinations. Read through Harvey's other articles here to find out more.

                                                    
 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

android 3.0 tablet



Apple changed the world of communication and personal computing by introducing the iPad and this started a battle for the best products in the tablet space and today the front-runners in the market are the iOS and the Android tablets. The Android platform saw increasing adoption by the tablet manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Motorola and others which encouraged more and more developers to develop applications for the Android platform. Android tablets have been gradually increasing their market share and this was led by the flagship Samsung Galaxy Tab. The battle ground has clearly shifted from the smart phone space to the tablet space as it promises much more than a smart phone can offer. Few keys reasons that have tilted the game in the favor of the Android tablets are lack of USB port, camera and flash on the iPad. Given below are the 3 most popular Android 3.0 tablets. These are the tablets which you should consider before you finalize the choice of your tablet. The products are not ranked and have been listed based on their release dates.



Motorola Xoom
Motorola delayed its entry to the tablet space but was the first to bring out a tablet powered by Android 3.0. Android 3.0 or the Honeycomb operating system (OS) is the first OS designed for the big screen thus enabling a smooth transition of the android platform from the smart phones to the tablet world. The tablet offers 2 cameras one with a 5 MP resolution in the rear for standard image and video capture and a 2 MP resolution at the front for video chats. However the advantage that Xoom has of being the first Android 3.0 tablet is overshadowed by the price of this tablet. The reason for its high price tag is due to the high-end hardware specifications available in the tablet.
Toshiba Tablet
Toshiba, which is better known for its television products, has launched an Android 3.0 tablet recently. The company has used the graphics technology which powers its television sets in its tablets and this is what makes the graphics experience on this tablet stand apart from the rest. Apart from graphics the positives here are HDMI support, USB and a SD card slot. These ports do tend to make the product a bit bulky but Toshiba has compensated for that with an aggressive pricing. If you decide to buy this tablet, though you do not get the sleek and light design of an iPad, but you do get an affordable product with a number of positive additional features.
Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung was an early mover in the tablet space and ensured that it provided features such as a camera, USB and flash support in its products. The original Samsung galaxy tab established itself as a reference model for all other Android tablets that followed. Samsung recently launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 which is powered by Android 3.0. The distinct feature of the product is its 2 cameras, an 8 MP camera for photos and videos and a 2 MP camera in the front to support video calling.
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