Google Honeycomb: An Operating System for Tablet Computers
Tiny Android toys
Google handed out tiny "limited edition" Android toys at the the door. I thought it might walk, or talk, or read my Gmail to me, but it just sits there and looks cute.Notifications
The main screen of the desktop, with a view of app widgets on Honeycomb and the notifications displayed in the lower right-hand corner.App screen
Android Market Web store demo showing an app preview screen. Google wants to give developers more control over how they promote their apps.Android Market Web store
A demo of the Web-based Android Market Web store, which shows details about each app and sorts into a variety of categories.Purchase confirmation
Android Market Web store purchasing demo showing the purchase confirmation receipt.Hands-on showing video chat
Hands-on with one of the Motorola Xoom tablets running Honeycomb and showing video chat.Paging through books
Turning a page while reading in Google Books.Hands-on with Honeycomb
After the run-through with Honeycomb, which focused largely on the Android Market Web store, there was a hands-on showroom where Google partners showed off some of the apps designed for Honeycomb.GoPayment
Intuit now offers its mobile payment service GoPayment for free.The card swiping hardware, which plugs into the headphone jack, also comes free. Users pay only a 15 cent fee for each transaction.