Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Widows Mobile and Android Develpment Platform part1



android

Android was launched by Google in 2007 as an open source platform for developing mobile software for smartphones code. The Android platform was launched as part of the Open Handset Alliance. The main objective of this partnership was the creation of open standards for smartphones. Android is basically a Linux based open source operating system for mobile. As an operating system for mobile phones that allows developers to create managed code in Java, using the Java libraries developed by Google. Not only provide Android mobile operating system which includes a development environment, it also offers a custom virtual machine called Dalvik virtual machine for running applications and acts as middleware between the operating system and the code. When it comes to application development, Android facilitates the use of 2D and 3D graphics libraries, advanced networking capabilities such as 3G, EDGE and WiFi and a custom SQL engine for permanent storage.

Windows Mobile

Developed by Microsoft, the Windows Mobile is an operating system for mobile devices. Based on Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 platform, Windows Mobile is used as an operating system on many smart phones, PDAs and touch screen devices. Windows Mobile facilitates the creation of custom applications written in managed and source codes. The Application Programming Interface (API) for Windows Mobile is extensible and has advanced features along with a soft layer. In addition to Windows Mobile also leverages the capabilities provided by the Microsoft.Net environment.

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