Google's own window into the night sky is all set to head down the open-source road. The Google Sky Map application has been massively successful, currently boasting over 20 million users. Not bad considering this app was created in part just to show off the capabilities of the early Android smartphones.
Now though, Google has decided that it is "donating Sky Map to the community." Through a collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, future development of the application will be the result of student projects. In addition to this, the app itself has been open-sourced, allowing budding astronomers to take the code and "augment it as they wish."
You'll find download links to Google Sky Map after the break -- it's still a brilliant way to show off what Android can do.
Source:Google Research Blog
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/xtjzq9FayTQ/story01.htm
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