[android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2012-01-08 Thread Valent
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[android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2011-12-27 Thread nemik
I thought the products presented at Google IO were ones that grew past that 20% stage and had commitments to them. Shows what I know I guess. On Dec 27, 1:05 am, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote: AFAIK, there has been no new official communications from Google related to Android@Home.  

Re: [android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2011-12-27 Thread TreKing
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:56 AM, nemik ne...@nemik.net wrote: I thought the products presented at Google IO were ones that grew past that 20% stage and had commitments to them. Two words: Google Wave.

[android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2011-12-27 Thread nemik
Touché. Lighting Science did reply to my contact form though and said they're going to have another press release about it when more info is available; and that they're targeting the first half of this coming year. On Dec 27, 10:07 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at

[android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2011-12-27 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
I was just guessing, I don't really now. On Dec 27, 11:56 pm, nemik ne...@nemik.net wrote: I thought the products presented at Google IO were ones that grew past that 20% stage and had commitments to them. Shows what I know I guess. On Dec 27, 1:05 am, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:

[android-developers] Re: Android@Home status

2011-12-26 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
AFAIK, there has been no new official communications from Google related to Android@Home. Maybe it was a cool 20% project and the guy left or whatever... On Dec 27, 12:17 pm, nemik ne...@nemik.net wrote: I got excited about this supposedly 6LowPAN-powered Android@Home project shown at Google