Cry cry oh people cry as much as you can . one day you will find there
is no tears on the eye then you will have a deep sleep. when awake up
its fresh and fair with the breezing air. Ameen

On May 18, 4:11 pm, q2dm1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just hope you're not in a decision-making position at your company.
> If you are, good luck to you, because you obviously have no idea how
> the market works.
>
> On May 18, 1:30 am, Braden Napier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Heh - how about this... go develop your program for another
> > platform... and in five years - see how far you get.
>
> > Android is quite obviously the future... and the whole idea behind
> > this challenge is to find new and innovative uses for mobile devices.
> > Cooking programs, closet organizers, etc are things people never
> > dreamed of having on their mobile device - and they show exactly how
> > innovative one can be with the Android platform.
>
> > Think of the Nintendo Wii and "Wii Sports" which demonstrated the
> > effective use of the Wii platform.  With out Wii Sports, Nintendo Wii
> > would have been a failure.  Yet because of it, people understood what
> > was possible for the future of the Nintendo Wii.  Same difference -
> > they didn't want to pick 50 GPS programs... or 50 eco-friendly
> > programs - they had to diversify genres.
>
> > Stop crying - please.  If you really care that much, stop flaming
> > Google and claiming that they cheated - just leave the forums and
> > admit failure.  Or... you can admit failure and turn in the right
> > direction and build something stronger!
>
> > Your right, I work for Google - but I am not employed by them.  My
> > company is built off new technologies and utilizing them effectively.
> > Android is the most exciting product I have seen in ages - and I am
> > here to work with developers to see a positive future in the
> > development of Android.  But no, I receive no money and google has no
> > idea who I am (I assure you).
>
> > I have emailed Google official solutions for you guys to be a little
> > bit more happy to - I am not trying to work against you... but I want
> > to clarify the business objectives of the contest.  When looking at it
> > in a logical way - their decisions make >COMPLETE< sense!
>
> > On May 17, 3:52 pm, vetch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I won't waste my time to explain obvious things.
>
> > > > [...]
> > > > Stop freaking out, take the feedback you received from google
>
> > > do you call that "quartiles" a FEEDBACK ? LOL :)
>
> > > These google's "feedback" is a piece of shit. It is something like
> > > "you got score about 0 to 100%". It tells NOTHING. Besides, no judging
> > > comments, no position in ranking, no "raw" score based on four
> > > criteria. This is joke and confusion to all of us.
>
> > > You are really working for them :D
>
> > > greets,
> > > peter- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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