+1
Geocast
http://code.google.com/p/android-geocast/
http://android-geocast.com

Still going very strong, preparing to begin porting to J2ME. I think
the number of features actually doubled since the challenge
submission.


On May 22, 3:24 pm, Gene Vayngrib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we contunue actively working on our 3 submissions (none won) -
> preparing for ADC II :-)
> +1http://lablz.com- WebDev framework that uses domain objects (naked
> objects - see Wikipedia) modeling approach for 100x speedup of complex
> WebDev, especially for Mobiles.
> +1http://bhoost.com- JavaScript API to Android, implemented an open
> source WebKit shell. Anybody wants to join this effort?
> +1  http://NeoYou.org- Web-based mobile social net based on the two
> products above. Allows developers to buid custom social apps and thus
> focus on target community, not on infrastructure. Thinking about open
> sourcing this one too - any interest?
>
> All of the above are pushing Web 2.0 to Android. Although ADC I judges
> clearly favored Native Apps, we have no doubt Users will mostly favor
> Web Apps since they do not require installation and upgrades (there
> are exceptions of course, like many games, VOIP, etc.).
>
> On May 21, 10:11 pm, wescorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > (+1)  +30 hrs week
>
> > We all know there are 50 teams/individuals working but I was wondering
> > about the rest of us.  It's still full speed ahead here and making
> > great progress.
>
> > Down with the naysayers and trolls.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Wes
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