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[...] The service will parse the Rss Feed and do the comparison. Also, it will launch a status bar notification if it turns out that new articles were published. The service begins with parsing [...]
[...] . If it turns out that new articles have been published on the site, then launch a status bar notification and notify the user. And of course, the user is able to see the most recent articles and [...]
[...] forget to put Amazing Drunk Detection Scanner in your pocket! Drunk Detection Scanner is a simple application that helps you make fun with your friends. Make fun of your best friends by scanning their [...]
[...] Recently I have been working on a simple application that should have the ability to start itself after a period of time, after the application [...]
[...] Hello everyone, In this weekend I made a simple application just for fun – Amazing Cracked Screen, the main purpose being to trick your friends [...]
[...] forget to put Amazing Drunk Detection Scanner in your pocket! Drunk Detection Scanner is a simple application that helps you make fun with your friends. Make fun of your best friends by scanning their [...]
[...] would like to describe the process of creating and displaying a custom dialog. Though the Android documentation describes pretty well the topic, I faced some problems implementing it, and I would like [...]
[...] . Using this approach however, is not recommended, and this is clearly stated in the Android documentation: Using this attribute should be avoided and used only as a last-resort. You may ask what& [...]
[...] runs smoothly! To provide a good user experience all long running operations in an Android application should run asynchronously. To achieve this we will be using the AsyncTask class. What [...]
[...] @ within the build.properties file with the build timestamp value, and then let the Android application read that value and use it. Run this task with mvn validate command. This will do nothing [...]
[...] Although it has passed awhile since I published my first android application on Google Play, and I published already my second Android App meanwhile, I decided to write [...]
[...] instance. Here’s a simple usage of SharedPreferences class: Please visit the Android Tutorials page for more tutorials. [...]
[...] , you should be able to build your own Cool RSS Application . Please visit the Android Tutorials page for more Android tutorials. [...]
[...] , you should be able to build your own Cool RSS Application . Please visit the Android Tutorials page for more Android tutorials. [...]
[...] The service will parse the Rss Feed and do the comparison. Also, it will launch a status bar notification if it turns out that new articles were published. The service begins with parsing [...]
[...] . If it turns out that new articles have been published on the site, then launch a status bar notification and notify the user. And of course, the user is able to see the most recent articles and [...]
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