Why carriers can't create common APIs (but need to keep trying)
GigaOM
It was formed in 2010 to help wireless carriers compete in an open,
unwalled mobile world. Rather than force developers to work with each
individual operator to get APIs, the carriers would design a "single
API" for location, billing, messaging and more.
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mobile - Fuzzing Android API - IT Security
I am thinking of trying to make an Android API fuzzer (I never made a
fuzzer ... I'd suggest playing around with something a little more
accessible first. An Android ...
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