Actually we do have the resources, and we do compete with them
directly. I would say were highly competitive with them. And anyone
who is a big player in the mobile market knows that being first to
market is a huge huge advantage. Look at the current android market, a
majority of the top apps on the market are the apps that were their
first, or things everyone is going to use such Maps.

 If they take users away from us then I don't see how our company
benefits from that at all.



On Sep 5, 2:28 am, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)" <cor...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I don't see why we should have a problem with the "big boys" getting
> first dibs on a new category of device (like Google TV). They have the
> resources to invest in experimentation and will work with the Android
> people in a close and time consuming manner. Do you have the resources
> to throw a man year at a three month project? I certainly don't. Be
> glad that there are companies that can and will do this as well all
> benefit from their testing, debugging, development and investment.
>
> Besides, what ever they publish will not be something you're going to
> compete with anyway so it's not going to hurt you regardless.
>
> -John Coryat

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