To clear things up for those who were not in the loop early on.
Google has required the ADC round 1 winners to sign an NDA to get
access to newer versions of the SDK.  For unknown reasons, Google has
elected not to make this decision public.  Several developers and
developer advocates have commented loosely on this decision, generally
explaining that we should not expect a new public SDK, but that one
will drop some time before handset launch.

The e-mail you all received was an accident, but is essentially an
admission of this policy.  It will be interesting to see if Google now
decides to formally comment on the private SDK releases.

On Jul 15, 8:48 am, "David McLaughlin (Android Advocate)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As some pointed out, I accidentally sent the note concerning ADC Round
> 2 entrants to the wrong list. Sorry for the annoyance.
>
> Thanks,
> David
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