PushL | 05 November, 2007 19:57
At this pace, mobile application development is probably bound to become one of the most fragmented software activities.
Today Google announced Android, "the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices.", following the (quiet) acquisition of the company ( http://www.android.com ) two years ago.
Besides Google's name (as if that weren't enough), 34 other companies (forming the Open Handset Alliance) are involved in the platform: T-Mobile, HTC, Motorola and Qualcomm, just to name a few.
Besides the initial buzz, this will probably bring some interesting news in the next few weeks.
More info:
antonypr | 05/11/2007, 22:08
I'm wondering why Nokia didn't join this alliance. It might be that Nokia has maemo, which is based on Linux.
It would be interested to see the future of maemo because Android is backed up by a big guy (= Google).
kumar | 06/11/2007, 06:52
Mark Wilcox | 06/11/2007, 16:51
PushL | 06/11/2007, 19:09
PushL | 06/11/2007, 19:20
Simon | 06/11/2007, 23:15
Eric Donovan | 16/11/2007, 22:51
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Can hardly wait
tote_b5 | 05/11/2007, 21:45