Report: The Android Paradox: As Adoption Grows So Does Fragmentation
Last week at its annual developers conference, Google
Last week at its annual developers conference, Google
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What other open source platforms?
Not to be snarky, but I covered this pretty well on mobilestance over two months ago.
http://mobilestance.com/2009/03/02/google-losing-focus-on-android-sdk-in-favor-of-mobile-web-appsâ-offline-functionality-part-ii/
http://mobilestance.com/2009/01/31/whats-this-android-on-shaky-ground/
Some of your copy reads as if it was directly lifted from my blog!
*ahem* what gives, paid content? At least throw a blogger a bone for getting there first!
This is what happened to J2ME. It is a slippery slope and Google knows this.
In the end they really don't care if it gets fragmented, as long as it is in netbooks and gives Webkit a way to progress to a fully fledged environment. Palm will show the way on this, not Google.