Bilang, yang mo order Piter, wong sugih solo...mosok ndak gelem. 
Huahahaha... 


Salam,
Rendra
12:06:51
 
Sent from my Android/BlackBerry?


-----Original Message-----
From: "Piterr" <piterr.i...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 02:41:02 
To: <id-android@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [id-android] Re: Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple

Belum bisa order, seller nya gak mau kirim ke indo, Ren 

Piye iki?

Piterr

-----Original Message-----
From: "Rendra A. Trisaksono" <andr...@rendratjoa.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 00:47:47 
To: Id-android<id-android@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [id-android] Re: Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple

Cuma 1 keluhan ane, ngetiknya susah. Makanya teriak² ama Piter....nunut beliin 
stylush. 

Ada yang punya? 



Salam,
Rendra
07:47:44

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Meykel a.k.a 'M'" <meykel.andro...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 23:20:52 
To: <id-android@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [id-android] Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple

Alasan nomor 3 (Killer Apps) yg bikin ane keratjoenan Android....hehehehehe...
Kalo dulu ada istilah, punya BB tapi belum punya iPhone, kok kurang seru ya? :D
Sekarang ada istilah baru, punya iPhone tapi gak punya Android??? Hambar 
men.... Wkwkwkwkkwwkk...

Rgds,
"M"

Three Reasons Android Could Terminate Apple

Despite the Hype, iPhone Isn't the Only Mobile Platform in Town
Posted by Josh Lovison on 10.01.09 @ 05:44 PM

The smartphone market seems to be shoe-in: Apple has momentum in the space 
reminiscent of its takeover of the MP3 player market years prior with the iPod. 
Despite this momentum, the discerning media planner working on mobile for 
something six months out should take note -- Google's Android is poised to 
crash Apple's party. Why? Three reasons:

1). Android Clones:
While the iPhone had Chinese imitation devices, Android will literally have a 
clone army. The open-source system will live on a handful of devices by the end 
of this year, and dozens of devices by the end of 2010.
So while the system seemed to languish when the only Android device was the G1, 
with phones like the HTC Hero and myTouch 3G, Android will traverse carrier 
networks and handset manufacturers.

2). Specialized Versions:
Android can be customized, and many of the handset manufactures are doing just 
this. HTC has built the Sense UI, a prettier and contextually aware revamp of 
the Android operating system, and Motorola is working on their Android-based UI 
"Blur."
With the ability to customize the flavor of Android for devices, it creates a 
competitive marketplace among handsets to vie for custom features while 
expanding the overall Android market share.
While the iPhone has to try to juggle between enterprise users, multimedia 
users and social network users, Android can have a tailored version for phones 
segmented to each individual market niche.

3). Killer Apps:
There's been some controversy lately about Apple's AppStore rejection policies. 
A number of Google applications were rejected from the phone. On one hand, this 
hurt Google's ability to roll out those services, but it also gave Android a 
handful of killer apps.
- Google Voice is an extremely powerful concept -- it allows users to unbridle 
their phone number from telecoms, using Google to route calls to a single 
number to any number of phones. It does the same for text messages and turns 
voicemails into text. If Google Voice routed to a VoIP service running on a 
carrier data network, it could overnight replace the need for voice and text 
message packages.
- Google Latitude, meanwhile, is a location based social tool which allows 
location reporting to run in the background and send location data to contacts 
a user specifies. Each of these pack a ton of potential utility in a single 
application, which the iPhone doesn't have.

Apple's position in the market is too well-rooted to be driven away without a 
very tough fight. But Android is very much poised to stifle the iPhone's growth 
while extending its own roots.
Keep an eye on the friendly green robot -- behind that guise he's waiting 
patiently, and planning carefully.

Sumber: Adage Mobile
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