Reminds me of OS/2 and Windows. In that case, there was little incentive to
write for OS/2 natively, instead developers took the lowest
common denominator to achieve the largest market share for the least effort.
Not a bash on Android, it has it's advantages.

Frank

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Christopher Intemann <intem...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just read that the Wetab <http://wetab.mobi/> tablet will come with an
> Android-stack that will allow users to install Android apps on the tablet
> even thoug it is not natively running Android.
> This stack seems to be a kind of Android runtime environment based on
> Android 2.1.
> I really wonder if it would be possible to get this stack running on
> Maemo/MeeGo or if Nokia might be willing to include such a stack in upcoming
> OS releases. Many apps are currently released for Apple iOS or Android, but
> there are barely Apps released for Maemo/MeeGo.
> Therefore an Android runtime environment would be a great asset for
> Maemo/MeeGo users IMHO, especially since Nokia is not about to release
> Android phones in the near future.
> However, I also see the possibility that such a stack could draw even more
> developers away from native development for Nokia (e.g. in QT).
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers,
>
>  Chris
>
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