Ira Abramov wrote:
In fact, I would not be
surprised if they take over the Symbian market within a year or two as
well. the iPhone will survive, but I think OpenMoko is too slow and
heavy to stay afloat in the coming flood.
We are trying to get someone from Google to talk about Android during
August Penguin, but my main concern with it is that, at least so far, it
appears like it will not be very open. It is an open platform, in the
sense that anyone can write software for it. This is a great improvement
over other phones, and definitely an iPhone killer, but it is not
sufficient reason for me to forgo my OpneMoko hopes.
Also, bear in mind that all indications show that OpenMoko phones WILL
be able to run Android.
http://code.google.com/android/
Shachar
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