2010년 8월 13일 금요일

CouchDB Says Hello To Google Android

 

CouchDB, the open source database that is part of the NoSQL movement, is now available on Google’s Android. Couch.io, the company behind the open source software, today announced CouchDB SDK for Android.  Palm, a division of Hewlett Packard, has already announced that the next version of its webOS will include services for syncing local data with CouchDB.

According to Couch.io executives, applications — web or native — can use CouchDB’s peer-to-peer sync capabilities to build more engaging experiences. In addition, syncing allows the apps to work in an offline mode or when wireless Internet connections are very slow.

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Gartner: Smartphone Sales Up 50%, Android Overtakes Apple Worldwide

In a report examining quarterly mobile device sales, research firm Gartner found that sales of mobile devices have increased by nearly 14% since the same period in 2009, with smartphone sales accounting for 19% of worldwide devices sales.

According to the report, certain factors such as components shortages restricted smartphone sales, but overall sales increased by 50%, with Android making the biggest gains among smartphone platforms.

61.6 million smartphones were sold in the second quarter of 2010, as compared to just over 40 million in 2009, with the biggest change coming in operating systems. Android overtook Apple's iOS for the number three spot worldwide and passed Research In Motion's operating system to take the number one spot in the U.S.

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