I'm just wondering how this alliance is different than Mobile Linux alliance that was formed in 2006 by almost same group except for google (http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,39275178,00.htm) yet another standard that starts with "for the good of developers we keep it open"!!!! Right!
and that will be the SDK that will run the application on which device? how many java application have you developed that really run on any device without tweaking things around?let's check the java standard and fragmentation issues..
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I'm just wondering how this alliance is different than Mobile Linux alliance that was formed in 2006 by almost same group except for google (http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,39275178,00.htm)
yet another standard that starts with "for the good of developers we keep it open"!!!! Right!
Back then, nothing was created.
Today, Android was selected to be the standard, and the SDK will be released on Monday.
and that will be the SDK that will run the application on which device? how many java application have you developed that really run on any device without tweaking things around?let's check the java standard and fragmentation issues..