I can see them shaking in their boots, Microsoft especially. Since Nokia build phones for Symbian its not really a treat. That can be applied to Apple as well.
WTF are you going on about? So Google intros the OHA, this just means companies taking this technology on board with their existing range. No way would a company drop everything and take up this new platform.
Apple has a solid ground with a tried and tested OS at the core of the iPhone, iPod Touch and possibly a Newton next year.
Microsoft has had Windows mobile on the market for ages and Nokia has a range that probably takes up at least 45% of the mobile phone market. There is no threat to them in any way at all and to be honest it is no different to introducing a new flavour of Symbian or Windows mobile, it's just another Mobile OS.
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I can see them shaking in their boots, Microsoft especially. Since Nokia build phones for Symbian its not really a treat. That can be applied to Apple as well.
WTF are you going on about? So Google intros the OHA, this just means companies taking this technology on board with their existing range. No way would a company drop everything and take up this new platform.
Apple has a solid ground with a tried and tested OS at the core of the iPhone, iPod Touch and possibly a Newton next year.
Microsoft has had Windows mobile on the market for ages and Nokia has a range that probably takes up at least 45% of the mobile phone market. There is no threat to them in any way at all and to be honest it is no different to introducing a new flavour of Symbian or Windows mobile, it's just another Mobile OS.
Did u read what i said. Nokia and Apple dont have to shake in their boots but Microsoft can do the dance.