Isn't it Google policy that you learn stuff by getting it in people's
hands as quickly as possible?

This developer's concern is that in the rush Google makes a bad deal
with the carrier that results in an undifferentiated product (with
little access to network location information and a cumbersome
connection to the cloud).

Dear Google Android Team,
Please act in a way that supports the business folks in their
negotiations with carriers to get a differentiated product to
customers. A product that allows ordinary people to bring new network
and location benefits to other ordinary people.



On Jul 11, 12:16 pm, JBQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just-some-guy: is this a way of saying that we (Google Android team)
> should continue to focus on making sure that devices can be available
> as quickly as we possibly can?
>
> JBQ (Android Engineer).
>
> On Jul 11, 1:42 am, just-some-guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > (+1)
>
> > i lost patience long ago. will keep coding/waiting untill the end of
> > july. then ill eigther switch to the iphone (if sells are good) or
> > windows mobile. i see absolutely no use in working with a barely
> > finished SDK on an emulator without a piece of hardware in my hand.
> > MOBILE phone development is no fun if you cant test it MOBILE.- Hide quoted 
> > text -
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