Android Goes 100% Open Source
October 21st, 2008 by Annkur
Android is not full open source, with the source being available to anyone and everyone for FREE.
Today, Google and the Open Handset Alliance announced the availability of the Android platform source code to everyone, for free, under the new Android Open Source Project. This represents the first truly open and fully featured mobile platform which will enable people to create a mobile device without restrictions, build applications that run on Android powered devices, and contribute to the core platform.
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