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Welcome to the last installment in the Android multi-touch series! The purpose of this series is to show you how to develop multi-touch programs for Android-based phones, tablets, and other devices.
A plethora of handy gadgets in one compact package makes multi-tools increasingly popular. See how some of today’s models fared in my hands-on testing.
One of the foremost Android 'hackers' has seen the basic level of kernel support for multi-touch -- and the Hero proves the hardware can make use of it.
This is the first in a series of articles on developing multi-touch applications with Android 2.x. It is excerpted from Chapter 11 of the book "Hello, Android! (3rd edition)", available in beta ...