Android Development Training Program for Beginner (FREE)

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Android Development Training Program for Beginner is a 3-day hands-on guide to designing and building mobile applications using Google’s Android open-source platform. The course explains what Android is, the Android SDK, all essential features, as well as the advanced capabilities and APIs, such as background services and notifications.

This complete hands-on workshop encourages participants to learn by building a real-life working application, which can serve as a basis for their future Android projects. By the end of the course, each participant will have a complete functional Android application incorporating most of the key features of the platform.

Training Program Details:

Date: 13th December 2011 (Tuesday) – 15th December 2011 (Thursday)

Time: 9am – 5pm

Venue: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Nilai

FREE ADMISSION 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

A video show as below has surfaced, hinting at what all the Galaxy Tab 2 (rumored) would come with 3D display. Cool!

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Google Tablet ‘iPad’

Google and Motorola unveiled a tablet computer at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference that runs on Google’s Android 3.0 operating system, aka “Honeycomb.”


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Most Expensive Domain Names – Updated

Earlier this week, Escom LLC had agreed to hand over the domain sex.com to Clover Holdings Ltd. for $13 million. The Sex.com has long been considered one of the most expensive domain names of all time. And the answer is NO.

  1. Internet.com $18 MILLION Purchased by QuinStreet, Inc.
  2. Sex.com #13 MILLION
  3. Fund.com $9.99 MILLION
  4. Porn.com was purchased by MXN Limited for either $9 million or $9.5 MILLION
  5. Diamond.com – online diamond and jewelry retailer Ice.com bought Diamond.com for $7.5 MILLION
  6. Business.com $7.5 MILLION
  7. Beer.com $7 MILLION
  8. Israel.com $5.88 MILLION
  9. Toys.com – Toys ‘R’ Us purchased Toys.com in early 2009 for $5.1 MILLION
  10. Korea.com $5 MILLION
  11. Yp.com $3.85 MILLION
  12. Altavista.com $3.3 MILLION
  13. Candy.dom – Weymouth, Massachusetts-based Internet candy retailer G&J Holdings bought Candy.dom for $3 MILLION
  14. Wine.com – VirtualVineyard.com bought the domain name Wine.com for $2.9 MILLION
  15. Wallstreet.com $1 MILLION

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Power IT Down Day – Green IT

The third annual Power IT Down Day – sponsored by Citrix, HP, Intel and GTSI is 27 Aug, 2010. Last year, 5,600 of our friend helped to save 73,000 kilowatt hours in just one night which I guess we should know and participate early. This year’s Power IT Down Day falls on a Friday, so we’ll save more energy, and more money, than ever with this one simple act. Today, if you’re still not aware about Power IT Down, please feel free to read on below.

Save our planet, save energy and encourage healthy energy habits by “powering down” on August 27, 2010. You can just by turning off your computer, monitor and printer — and any other peripherals when you leave work for the day, you can help save tens of thousands of costly kilowatt hours. Beside that, you can also power off your home computer, monitor, modem and printer on 27 Aug 2010.
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