Regardless if my creations make it into the round of 50. I intend to
stay on the ball for the time real handsets roll out.
A couple of important points in my view:
- Only apps ***which make no excuses in usability*** will "make it"
out in the field. Check out the iPhone and you'll have to admit that
the bar has been raised a couple of notches or three. There's also a
great opportunity there as consumers are now "aware" that a mobile
handset can be so much more.
- There's also got to be a great deal of relevance. Mock-up's or self-
relating apps are not going to get far either, the latter unless a ton
of kids find it a cool idea to play with - Tamagochi-style - and spend
their time with it.
Joa


On Apr 15, 2:01 am, Nanard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Challenge is now finished (until we know who win).
>
> In any event (win/loose), do you still plan to continue your project ?
> (for fun, to post it on sites for download/sell it, or in the hope
> your are selected).
>
> I have spent so much time (and sleeping hours) on my Android project.
> I'm not sure what to do now : continue improve it, or jump in another
> project (Android or not) or spend more time with the family, or use my
> time for more usefull (but not funny) training (J2EE frameworks) for a
> better job...
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