Following the release of the first Android-based phone – the T-Mobile G1- Google Android’s 1.9 SDK is now available.
The 1.0 SDK means that the Android is technically out of beta, and you can develop without fear of major changes to Android’s core programming.
According toMobileWhack, there aren’t significant changes besides various bug fixes and a few API additions.
You can now download Google’s Andoid 1.0 SDK here.
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