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Adding a Google +1 button in Android App
Is there any API for putting a +1 button in android? if there's not, how to implement that?
AFAIk, Google has given JavaScript for it. Look : http://www.google.com/webmasters/+1/button/ for details and customise JavaScript for your need
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Latest update on enabling and disabling mobile data programmatically [duplicate]
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I would like to know how to enable or disbale mobile data of the user's phone. I already have read a lot of things about that but nothing is working and all is very old.
I f you can help me i would really appreciate.
I think that this is a duplicate question here you have a link to an "updated" answer Latest update on enabling and disabling mobile data programmatically
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Android programmatically update application when a new version is available
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Is it possible to programatically detect the completion of an update of an app from the play store; say, using a BroadcastReceiver, or anything for that matter?
You can define a receiver (in your Androidmanifest.xml or programmatically) with the action ACTION_PACKAGE_REPLACED. Here others "Action package" that can be usefull : http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html
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How to disable Mobile Data on Android
I'm sorry for my English, I use a translator.
In the android menu, you can turn off mobile data in the background. How can I do this using code?
You as a programmer are responsible for the behaviour of your program, so if you don't want that your program uses data when in the background:
Test for it.
When in background, don't make call's.
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Any Android Market API from Google? [closed]
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Closed 9 years ago.
I'd like to add a check box to the App preferences for allowing the user to select if he wants or not automatic updates from Google Play for this app.
Is that possible? Is there some kind of API or call for setting this property? Thanks
This is all handled transparently by the Google Play app, where there are options for users to choose whether to allow automatic updating. There is no API for your app to manage this.
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How do you sign a Java Midlet?
How do I sign a Java midlet?
What have you tried ? This is a tutorial readily available on Google (which lists a set of common problems along with the signing process). If this isn't working then it's worth publishing more specific info on what isn't working.