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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Alien Dalvik 2.0 Brings Android Apps to the iPad




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  • Myriad Alien Dalvik 2.0 to extend Android apps to tablets, TVs, automobiles and more, creating new revenue opportunities and opening up Android ecosystem to new sectors 
  • Alien Dalvik 2.0 to remove technological barriers to create consistent user experiences and mobilize content across multiple platforms and screens, taking the headache out of fragmentation and content management
  • Myriad to demo Android apps on Apple iPad, for the first time, at CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011

Myriad Group has now created the ability to run Android applications on the Apple iPad. Thanks to Alien Dalvik 2.0. But the joy does not stop there, the team has gone so far as to allow applications using Android in tablet, electronic book readers, televisions and even cars. In fact, the software does it all with little or no change or "hacking". Android Package (APK) files will be installed and launched on the device. According to Myriad Group, in a nutshell, "From a user perspective, Alien Dalvik 2.0 is fully transparent and installed without user disruption." And CNET also wrote, "Users simply enjoy the same rich ecosystem have become accustomed to Android via mobile in other main screens, such as playing Angry Birds in HDTV." While this may be seen as "useless" for some, if you're really a fan of Android, the following conclusion is for you. Now that Dalvik Alien 2. 0 can put Android applications on almost any device out there, is there still a need for developers to produce applications for IOS, Android, Windows Phone, and possibly other platforms? Of course not, and that is where this product will help to overcome Android IOS. Imagine this: with the Alien Dalvik 2.0, Android could become the "standard" platform for applications.

Myriad was created from the combination of industry leading companies, Esmertec and Purple Labs which operates worldwide, with offices in Switzerland, France, UK, USA, Mexico, China, South Korea , Taiwan, Japan and Australia. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, Myriad is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX Symbol: MYRN).

For more informations, visit their website: www.myriadgroup.com

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