"Lec 8 - Android: Building a Mobile Platform to Change the Industry" November 28, 2007 lecture by Richard Miner for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). This talk provides technical and commercial background on Android, a new mobile platform that Google and a large set of partners (known as the open handset alliance) have recently announced. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/ Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory: http://csl.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Professional Development: http://scpd.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/
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