See also
Chromium OS
Google Chrome OS
List of Android devices
List of Android OS-related topics
List of Google acquisitions
Rooting (Android OS)
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[edit]External links
Wikinews has related news: Google Android smartphone sales triple in the UK this year
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Android (operating system) at the Open Directory Project
Sergey Brin introduces the Android platform on YouTube
Android: Building a Mobile Platform to Change the Industry: lecture given by Google Mobile Platforms Manager, Richard Miner at Stanford University (video archive)
Android Internals: Fragment of a course detailing the architecture of Android and interaction of its components
Diagram of Android internals