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Sprint adds some Android love on its developer website

Categories: Android, Developer, Sprint
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 2:23 AM

Sprint adds some Android love on its developer website

Sprint has announced support for the Android platform on its developer website. The new portion of the site is designed to “give developers the tools needed to create innovative applications for Android-powered devices.”

Developers utilizing the site and tools will easily be able to create and test applications for the Android platform on the Sprint network. The enhanced Web site will include information about Sprint’s Android-powered devices and will feature compelling applications that are available in Android Market.

In addition, the carrier announced that its upcoming Sprint Open Developer Conference, which is taking place from October 26th to 28th in Santa Clara, California, will include several sessions dedicated to Android development including information from HTC and Google.

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