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Apple iPod touch (8GB/ 16GB) Clear Transparent Screen and Back Surface Protector Shield The Apple iPod touch screen and back surface Protector Shields are made of Soft PVC, and it’s totally transparent. There are 2 shields in each pack, one for the LCD screen of your Apple iPod touch, and the other one for the entire back surface.
Customer Review: bad
the picture did not reflect what i actually received in the mail. I wanted the screen protector that covered the entire screen, but when i opened it, the screen protector just protected the mid-portion of the screen. WASTED MY MONEY!
Customer Review: It’s not that good cuz I am a harsh guy

I like the material and it surprised me, but I tried many times to put it at the exactly right position on my iPod touch. I always get one side out of the screen and the same next few try. Finally I got many spec between the protector and the screen.

I hope they can figure out a good way to instruct people using that layer.

I still think it’s good, maybe it’s just my own problem.

Hello, Android: Introducing Google’s Mobile Development Platform

Android is a new software toolkit for mobile phones, created by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. In a few years, it’s expected to be found inside millions of cell phones and other mobile devices, making Android a major platform for application developers. That could be your own program running on all those devices.

Getting started developing with Android is easy. You don’t even need access to an Android phone, just a computer where you can install the Android SDK and the phone emulator that comes with it. Within minutes, “Hello, Android” will get you creating your first working application: Android’s version of “Hello, World.”

From there, you’ll build up a more substantial example: an Android Sudoku game. By gradually adding features to the game throughout the course of the book, you’ll learn about many aspects of Android programming including user interfaces, multimedia, and the Android life cycle.

If you’re a busy developer who’d rather be coding than reading about coding, this book is for you. To help you find what you need to know fast, each chapter ends with “Fast forward” section. These sections provide guidance for where you should go next when you need to read the book out of order.

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