
The SDK for the Android 1.5 finally gets official for development. Now, developers can start playing and working on their new apps for the Android phones. Google calls the SDK their NDK or the Native Development Kit.
The NDK is said to offer developers C and C +++ libraries generation. The Google Android team said the NDK is a bit different this time but the apps will definitely be better.
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