The submitted program just showed feasibility.  The next step is to
focus on phone to phone communication. To protect privacy and protect
processes almost all functions are best done on a secure server side
emulator. The idea is Google has done all this work to develop a
language that works in a mobile device. Echo that on a server. There
is a lot of ad space on the bigger screen and you don't need the
greatest handset to be fluent and participate in a gaming community.
You can include a lot more people...  So getting familiar with
communication and driving the intent thing over gtalk is the next step
here.

On Apr 15, 4:01 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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