Peer Droid is the porting of JXME protocol to Android Platform. It allows the Android Developers to create application for Android platform that uses the features of JXTA system along with Android potential, interacting with other mobile terminals and other traditional peers (Personal-Computer).
With this program on your Android device you can view your blog on Blogger.com
This program enables tethering (via WiFi and Bluetooth) for “rooted” handsets running Android (such as the Android DevPhone 1). Clients (your laptop for example) can connect via WiFi (Ad-Hoc mode) or Bluetooth and get access to the Iternet using the 3G, 2G mobile connection or (in case you are using Bluetooth) the WiFi connection which is established by the handset.
Panoramio with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications.
OpenFonMaps with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications.
MashupOrganizer is a mashup organizer to organize your mashup applications. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications.
MashupRadar is an radar application with mashup features. This program is part of a bachelor thesis and unique way of connecting Android applications.
Proxoid is a ProxyServer on Android. It allow users of not rooted phones to use their phone’s internet access from a computer.
kSOAP2-Android is a lightweight and efficient SOAP library for the Android platform.
AntiLaplka is an anti-thief application, that, when activated, monitors phone movement and raises an alarm when the acceleration is bigger than a predefined threshold – when the phone is being stolen. Turning that alarm on using a SMS containing a predefined string is also possible. Better still, the SMS interface also allows one to get the current position of the phone in response.