Repeating as mantra: "Success on mobile market is not about OS,
success on mobile market is not about OS..."

Android is just an OS. Wether Google will be supporting it or not,
it's still up to vendors to decide which phones to make, up to the
carriers to decide which services to support and up to end users to
decide which phones and services to buy.

To my opinion, locking phones to specific carriers-networks is EVIL.

Regards,
Alex

On Jun 11, 1:14 am, Anil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my gut tells me that the google execs are probably deciding now
> whether to run Android
> as a low key project or scrap it outright. This is also borne out by
> the fact there has been no major announcement on Android.
> -
> Anil
>
> On Jun 10, 2:14 am, hitsu_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > iPhone got me to take an interest in cell phones, Android got me
> > started developing for them. So as a developer, Android is my first
> > love among cell phones. However, I am in Japan, and I can now have a
> > darn nice phone for a darn nice price very, very soon. Plus, I develop
> > 3D computer games and as the software I use to develop them (Unity) is
> > about to support iPhone, while I really like developing for Android,
> > until the next SDK comes out or some other compelling reason arrives
> > for me to refocus on Android, iPhone development is where my efforts
> > will be focused...
>
> > On Jun 10, 7:00 am, "Muthu Ramadoss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > If Android is making iphone open up more, so be it. Good for the end 
> > > users,
> > > that the big companies are taking us seriously.
>
> > > Personally I think Android is opening up more doors and that's a welcome
> > > fact. What was iphone doing until Android came up?
>
> > > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:26 AM, Anil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > What do you think?
>
> > > > Most importantly, the carrier is the gatekeeper and Google hasn't yet
> > > > found one that will allow us to run our apps on Android when it is
> > > > released - and, *in the way it was envisioned*.
> > > > Does Android now have any advantage left?
>
> > > > "Arriving in early July, the new "iPhone 3G" will sell for hundreds
> > > > less than the original and—as expected—will come equipped with GPS and
> > > > access to AT&T's speedy HSDPA network. Also: A new version of Mac OS X
> > > > is on the way, along with a major revamp of Apple's .Mac online
> > > > service."
>
> > > >http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/22479
>
> > > > -
> > > > Anil
>
> > > --
> > > take care,
> > > Muthu Ramadoss.
>
> > >http://cookingcapsules.com-nourishyour droid.http://mobeegal.in-findstuff 
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