F1) Nothing on the corporate strategy about Google has been said.
F2) The JME revamping program was, how can I say, a little vague. I
mean, it looks like as Android II, but - unless I've missed something,
and I could - I've not heard about precise milestones. Note that, unlike
any other technology that, once delivered, you just download and start
using, mobile techs have a much longer pipeline: once the reference is
ready, you need manufacturers endorsements and then you have to wait
until the consumers have bought a relevant number of appliances. Even
assuming that Oracle is serious (I have other thoughts, but I won't
disclose now... going to have some birdwatching along the coast!!) I'd
like to hear by which year they presume that the JME.new thing would
have a decent spread (it's obvious I'm quite skeptical about that).
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