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Android Developer Meetup in NYC for Futurists

Posted on Dec 10, 2008 by Michael Martin in Developers | 1 Comments

Fast Company announced the first Android Developer Meetup in New York City to be held on Tuesday December 16th, 2008.

Thirty top Android developers in the New York City area will talk about their applications and working with Android from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Fast Company offices on the 29th floor of the World Trade Center (NUMBER 7).

As more companies jump onto the Android bus and those that are already are, are posting $500 MILLION profits for the past month - as HTC did with the robust G1 Android phone sales contributing to that – its a good time to join the Android development community.

As the New York Times printed a week ago Android and the G1 are for Futurists while iPhones are for those that don’t read instructions, thus Android developers can follow along by sending and email to meetup@medialets.com in order to RSVP for the event.


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