My lesson from this competition is, a team will have better chance to
win.
So just like Paul Graham in Y Combinator said, a start up has more
founders
will have better chance to win (but not more than a threshold, I guess
because the
equity share will be too dilute and the politics, communication will
be horrible)

So is there anyone out there is interesting in forming new teams to
prepare for Challenge II?
>From the official android blog, it seems Challenge I Round 1 winners
successfully exploit
location services and social network functions, the constant network
connection for interaction,
publish content to internet.  I guess in the Challenge II, with the
real device's at hand, there should
be more possible applications that is not yet available inside the
current SDK can be exploited.




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