Android is a very innovative concept; the architecture, framework and
the programming model has been robust and developer friendly. Android
has been an ideal platform for smaller devices and embedded systems.

But there has been a growing demand for devices like iPad. To meet
that demand, Google has two choices; one is Chrome way; another is
Android way.

One great advantage for the Android way is - excellent developer
community has already been established all over the world. But the
current Android should not be inflated to work on tablets devices such
as iPad; Google needs to take a very cautious approach; the Sun java
model may be the right one.

Java started with Standard Edition and then branched out to Enterprise
Edition and then other editions. Likewise, Android may come out with
different flavor; Android for standard devices; Android for tablets;
Android for real-time data acquisitions; Android for batch or message
driven asynchronous applications; Android for much bigger devices.



On Jul 22, 3:23 pm, Xenplex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, Chrome OS is not exactly a ground breaking OS don't you think?
> Android is much better.

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