The changes made were pretty sweeping. The biggest addition was to allow on-device contact creation/editing, and supporting 2-way sync to the sample server that runs in Google App Engine. The client-side sample code also includes examples of how to support the user of AuthTokens (instead of always sending username/password to the server), how to change a contact's picture, and how to set IM-style status messages for each contact. I also greatly simplified the server code so that instead of mimicking both an addressbook and an IM-style status update system for multiple users, it really just simulates an addressbook for a single user. The server code also includes a cron job that (once a week) blows away the contact database, so that it's relatively self-cleaning. Change-Id: I017f1d3f9320a02fe05a20f1613846963107145e
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