What I'd like to see is that the locals could advantage of it and setup a natural gas mining operation, because they may have found a large pocket of it.
Don't list yourself as "Java and Android application developer with more than 3 years experience."
Just say, "Java and Android application developer" or even just "Android application developer".
When you ask for a job, call yourself "mid-level" until you hit >= 6 years and then list yourself as "Senior ... Developer". Until then, it's not good in this market to advertise so few years. There are just too many people out there with more, many who are unemployed, even.
Second, if you are doing it for the purpose of trying to get noticed, stop the Java posts and just do Android. Personally, I just write whatever I want to share to my blog, but you posted the link on HN, so I'm guessing you want traction. If you write a "How I made $(something more than $1000) writing (Android app name)", or "How to write your first Android app and sell it in no time", you'll get traction. A lot of people here want to do mobile, but don't have time to learn, or had a crappy experience with it when they tried, so tutorials and promise of money/success are important.
Good luck! If you decide to keep going with the Java stuff, that's nice too. It's not a bad field to be in. Plenty of jobs. Just not many people interested in the basics.
I am not trying to be a downer, but I think this is going to be a huge flop.
Gaming appliances need to be focused at the gaming market, which Sony and MS own like the U.S. and USSR in the mid to late 20th century. Nintendo messed up with the Wii U and probably won't recover, and everything else is secondary, for now. I even think Apple's move into the TV gaming market will be mostly a bust, but I could be wrong, because the casual game market is strong.
I've personally not bought a single game from Steam. I know they are big, but I just don't have time for it. I'm not the target market though.
I haven't bought a Steam game either. In fact, I don't even have an account. For the past couple of years I've been locked into the MS ecosystem with the Xbox 360. I will not buy the Xbox One though. I don't need a surveillance machine in my living room. I was never a fan of the PlayStation. For a while it looked like I had to build a PC and have it run the system I dislike the most, just for the sake of gaming.
Seriously, I'd buy (or build) a SteamMachine in a heartbeat. It's the most sensible option for me at this time.
This was not long after I gave up on webcrawler and altavista. I miss the picture of the spider or web, or whatever.
You know, despite it being around almost forever (I think they tried removing it once, right?), I've never really used "I'm feeling lucky". I just never feel that way when I'm using Google, I guess.