More from Google I/O 2010.
**Google Android **
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See keynote video [part 1](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89xc_1Vv69k):
- An alternative to iPhone and its single device, single carrier model, single source of applications model. Some stats: 100,000+ new activations per day; 2nd in US smart phone sales but first in US web an app usage; 1 billion miles navigated with turn-by-turn navigation app; 5x increase in google search on smart phones; 50,000 apps available; Did I lock myself into the wrong phone on the wrong network when I bought my iPhone last year? - Android 2.2: speed – JIT compiler for Dalvic Vitual Machine.
See keynote video [part 2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBQFXRW5ZiE):
- Enterprise features: MS Exchange friendly; device management API. - Application data backup API; cloud-to-device messaging API. - A feature that makes an android phone connected to 3G into a WiFi hotspot(!) for other devices.
**The Android Browser**
- Improved browser performance. - For the future: extending ideas pioneered with the HTML5 geo-location feature a future version of android will be able to use the accelerometer to provide tilt in the browser …
See keynote video [part 3](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXW0RIqBVCo):
- … access the camera from within the browser; record sound from within the browser (for voice activated Google search); speech recognition and speech activated phone features; voice activated translation!! - Support for flash in the browser!
**Android Market Place**
- Search can be filtered for apps to make them easier to find. Apps can be put on an SD card. Applications can all be updated at the same time; Automatic updating is coming.
See keynote video [part 4](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8unC9bA4O8):
- Bug reporting from apps back to the market place. - In the future you’ll be able to use a desktop browser to select an app, it’s downloaded over the internet. It works with music too. It will work from your desktop music library as well; allowing you to stream your music to your device (providing the desktop is turned on presumably).
**Advertising**
- Do I really want ads on my phone? I see a glimpse of the white cat here!
See keynote video [part 5](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNoLVzpBqqk) for more on advertising and …
**New hardware**
- You needed to be there!
There was more from the second keynote but it’s not yet on line.