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When: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 6:30PM Location: Akamai, 8 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA ? Directions http://www.akamai.com/html/about/driving_directions.html *Important* Notes 1) The location is different from our standard MIT meeting location. 2) To ensure we have enough space & food, please send a quick email to me if you plan to attend. You can reply to this email or email willrico at gmail.com. 3) Akamai has generously agreed to provide space and 'free as in food' for this meeting. Thank you to our sponsor! http://www.akamai.com/ Summary How & Why to Root Your Android Device and/or Install ROMs/Radios Abstract Thanks to Android's use of Linux for its kernel, Linux is the most popular operating system in use by consumers in the world. However, many people aren't taking advantage of the freedom this permits, but rather allowing themselves to be walled in by the proprietary interfaces that come with their Android devices. For April's meetup, we introduce you to a man with the keys to set you free. Adam Stroud is the lead developer at RunKeeper and author of Professional Android Sensor Programming. He is a self-proclaimed "phandroid" and is an active participant in the Android virtual community on StackOverflow and Android Google groups. Presentation Outline -- Why root/modify your Android device? -- What's the difference between "rooting" and installing a ROM or radio? -- Cool things you can do once your device is rooted -- Demonstration of rooting a device -- Q&A RSVP Reminder To ensure we have enough space & food, please send a quick email to me if you plan to attend. You can reply to this email or email willrico at gmail.com. Transportation & Parking The Akamai office is a short walk from the Kendall Square T stop and other public transportation. Metered parking should be available near our location. More Events & Announcements Programming & Open Source Software in China April 7 at Tufts Gordon Institute http://paperless.ly/12J5jbf _______________________________________________ Announce mailing list Announce at blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/announce
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