Hi

Yes you are right.

We are going for PocketPC right now,
followed by iPhone and RIM, later AIR.


Mathias
(http://gmove.mobi)



On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 9:46 AM, tberthel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Well, Google won't say they are sorry.  So, here it goes:
>
> I'm Sorry You Lost, and did not get a Judge to use your app.
>
> That's about the best I or anyone can do.  Now leave it behind and
> kick some software development butt.
>
> On May 15, 1:21 am, "A&&Whole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Google search: Try searching for street postitutes
> > Google Maps: They didnt updated it.....so I dont use it
> > Random Number Gen: Thats what judges used for judging the apps
> >
> > On May 14, 11:48 pm, "Cow Bay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > oh, poor man.
> >
> > > at least you should believe in google search, google map and google
> random
> > > number generator.
> >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "A&&Whole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "Android Challenge" <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:27 PM
> > > Subject: [android-challenge] THIS IS NOT A FAIR COMPETION
> >
> > > > 1) I didnt get any hit on my server. Google admit that after they
> > > > happen to pass the application to judges(who are not techy) things
> are
> > > > out of their hands. They couldnt even ask them to reset etc the
> > > > emulator. So I wont be surprise if some Soccor mom(who must have been
> > > > some corporate bitch and turned out to be a judge) couldnt test my
> app
> >
> > > > 2) Out of all the winning application not many of them were client
> > > > server stuff.
> >
> > > > 3) Its good to see some graphics but again there is none potential
> > > > business model I see in any app. So I am dead sure all will shine
> here
> > > > for sometime and will vanish later. No app can survive w/o money or
> > > > business model
> >
> > > > 4) My application had a good business model(I never do anything for
> > > > fun) but again since it wasnt being tested so how can I consider
> > > > myself a looser
> >
> > > > 5) Android is a good platform but again I guess this was just a
> > > > marketing strategy to make it famous
> >
> > > > 6) I feel happy for winners but I feel more sorry for my hard work
> and
> > > > expectation of professionalism. The whole show was conducted
> > > > ridiculously. I am adding this whole to my bag of frustration which
> > > > says that "YOU CANNOT FIGHT AGAINT BIG PEOPLE".....I thought Google
> > > > was people's company
> >
> > > > 7) They dont have ranking etc which they can display over the web
> >
> > > > 8) The better way was to gather all people and ask them to display
> > > > their app
> >
> > > > 9) I consider it as another cheap model of publicity
> >
> > > > 10) I was a big fan of google....now I dont belive in them as a
> > > > trusted company
> >
> > > > I know what I have written above might sounds like that I am
> > > > frustrated etc but again I prefer to write what I feel like and what
> I
> > > > know is truth....so what if it is bitter
> >
> > > > HOW COME ONE CAN JUDGE MY APP W/O HITTING THE SERVER....
> >
>


-- 
Mathias Dietrich

Technical Architect

+49 176 229 94295
+49 69 400 31524
www.mathiasdietrich.com

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