<p>Google I/O is a two-day developer event that will take place May 27-28 at Moscone Center, San Francisco. The agenda includes a number of great sessions on Android topics by team engineers and other developers.</p>
'desc': "<p>Android 1.5 SDK is now available. It includes new APIs for Android 1.5, updated developer tools, multiple platform versions, and a Google APIs add-on.</p><p><a href='{@docRoot}sdk/1.5_r2/index.html'>Download Android 1.5 SDK</a></p>"
'desc':"<p>If you're writing an Android application that uses Google Maps (with MapView), you must register your application to obtain a Maps API Key. Without the key, your maps application will not work on Android devices. Obtaining a key requires just a couple of steps.</p><p><a href='http://code.google.com/android/add-ons/google-apis/maps-overview.html'>Learn more »</a></p>"
'desc': "<p>Android Market helps you get your applications into the hands of users. The beta version of Market is now open and you can begin sharing your applications with users of the first Android-powered phone, the T-Mobile G1.</p><p><a href='http://market.android.com/publish/'>Publish your Android app on Market »</a></p>"
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'devphone': {
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'icon':"devphone-small.png",
'name':"Dev Phone 1",
'img':"devphone-large.png",
'title':"Android Dev Phone 1",
'desc': "<p>Run and debug your Android applications directly on this device. Modify and rebuild the Android operating system, and flash it onto the phone. The Android Dev Phone 1 is carrier independent, and available for purchase by any developer registered with <a href='http://market.android.com/publish'>Android Market</a>.</p><p><a href='/guide/developing/device.html#dev-phone-1'>Learn more about the Android Dev Phone 1 »</a></p>"