+1

BTW, i'm not really tied to only Android platform.  iPhone, Windows Mobile,
Symbian, OpenMoko are all viable choices.  As for mobile development, it's
never a good direction to only develop for one specific platform, unless
it's for a specific reason :)

I'm afraid (at the same time excited) that by the time the next Android SDK
is released (close to EOY 2008 I guess), many developers here have already
released software on the iPhone platform, a platform with 20+ million users
versus ZERO user install base for Android.  It's not a hard decision to make
after all.  Hopefully someone wakes up sooner than later.

HOng

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