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    GOOGLE MAPS AND RSS INTEGRATION IN ANDROID

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    This paper describes the process of integrating Google Maps API V2 as well as RSS feeds into an Android project. Authors have made an application. The basic purpose of this application is to use it as an introductory application to get our hands dirty on native Java coding and embark upon our research domains; un-burdened and with a smoother paradigm of thoughts. It is also useful for any Android developer to get a command on the basic algorithms which deal with Google Maps and other very important client - based and efficiency - enabling offline applications. Basically, it’s the textual modelling of our first Android based basic – level application

    A RESEARCH ON ANDROID’S TEXT TO SPEECH ENGINE

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    This paper basically walks through the development of ‘Text-less safe driving’, an application that auto responds to text messages you receive while you’re driving. The driving and texting epidemic which has engulfed the people right since the inception of telephones is not really a good thing when it comes to safety. This basic application deals with this issue by auto – responding according to the users need. It basically responds automatically (and hands-free) to any text with a message such as “I’m driving right now, I’ll contact you shortly.”  It’s also an implementation of how Android provides access to some great working features of the phone, including SMS text processing, database management, text-to-speech, and the location sensor
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