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Justin Mattson, an Android Developer Advocate, and Erik Gilling, an engineer on the Android systems team have a great intro post on how the USB accessory API works and establishing an initial connection between your Android Accessory and your device.
Disco Droids!
I had this idea too but only have one droid so I didn't want to destroy it.
The Seeduino -- a cheaper way to create your Android ADK accessories.
Since Google IO, the $400 Google Android Open Accessory kits have been hard to come by--even though the cost can be a barrier for small hobby makers. To help fill demand and offer a much cheaper solution Seeed Studio is now offering a much cheaper ($80) "Seeeduino ADK" board which is fully compatible with Google's ADK.
Be aware however, this is only the base board (Mega2560 compatible) so you don't get the nice Android Demo Shield and all the IO components that come with the official kit.
Check it out here and order yours today.
What's in the Android Accessory Development Kit...