| page.title=Connectivity |
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| page.landing.intro=Android provides rich APIs to let your app connect and interact with other devices over Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi P2P, USB, and SIP, in addition to standard network connections. |
| page.landing.image=images/develop/connectivity.png |
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| <h3>Blog Articles</h3> |
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| <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/09/androids-http-clients.html"> |
| <h4>Android’s HTTP Clients</h4> |
| <p>Most network-connected Android apps will use HTTP to send and receive data. Android |
| includes two HTTP clients: HttpURLConnection and Apache HTTP Client. Both support HTTPS, streaming |
| uploads and downloads, configurable timeouts, IPv6 and connection pooling.</p> |
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| <h3>Training</h3> |
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| <a href="http://developer.android.com/training/efficient-downloads/index.html"> |
| <h4>Transferring Data Without Draining the Battery</h4> |
| <p>This class demonstrates the best practices for scheduling and executing downloads using |
| techniques such as caching, polling, and prefetching. You will learn how the power-use profile of |
| the wireless radio can affect your choices on when, what, and how to transfer data in order to |
| minimize impact on battery life.</p> |
| </a> |
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| <a href="http://developer.android.com/training/cloudsync/index.html"> |
| <h4>Syncing to the Cloud</h4> |
| <p>This class covers different strategies for cloud enabled applications. It covers syncing |
| data with the cloud using your own back-end web application, and backing up data using the cloud so |
| that users can restore their data when installing your application on a new device.</p> |
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