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3. Android
3.1 Background information
Android is an „open source“ platform for mobile units such as 
Smartphones and Tablets that have been developed by the company 
Android Inc.. In 2005, Android has been taken over by the company 
Google.
The unveiling of the Android distribution in 2007 was announced 
with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 40 
hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to 
advancing open standards for mobile devices .
Android is based on a Linux kernel and the Java program environ-
ment.The SDK development tool (Software Development Kit) allows 
not only Google but also other developers to create applications. 
They can subsequently offer these applications to the android 
market. On this market, end users can search and install 
applications. Here you can nd also all information about the 
applications. The distribution of applications whether they are free of 
charge or charged, is promoted. The developers are allowed to offer 
these applications also outside the android market.
The applications are developed for a specic android version. 
However they are retrocompatible. That means that an application 
that has been developed for android 2.2 can also be run under 2.3. 
The versions published so far are listed in the g. 2 table. 
The number of users per version is indicated in g. 3 below 
the table. 










