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Post-Relational Database (CouchDB) Gets SDK for Android Devices

Aug 13, 2010
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Newly released from Couchio is CouchDB SDK for Android. CouchDB for Android allows developers to build web or native applications as well as access their data, be it on other devices, desktops, or in the cloud from practically anywhere as it works with slow or intermittent Internet connection, or even offline. It also automatically synchronizes applications shared between platforms.


“Our goal is to provide users with a kick-ass SDK for Android devices to build web and native applications using CouchDB as the device-native data store,” said Damien Katz, creator of CouchDB and CEO of Couchio. “CouchDB now makes sync ubiquitous and part of the mobile computing fabric.”
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