> Where the heck did you get that > WRONG! > impression? Ah, let me count the ways....
- The SSL cert for the site has expired - The "Shop" section says "Sold Out" - There are no new products announced - According to the web site, there appears to be no intention of releasing anything further (though some news stories indicate a release of April 2008). - There are exactly 3 press releases in the entire history of the project: * Mar 04, 2008: Openmoko Unlocks Neo Mobile Phone Industrial Design * July 9, 2007: Openmoko goes live * November 7, 2006: Openmoko Announces World's First Freed Phone I could go on but you get the point. No products, no plans, missed release dates, no announcements, no activity... Dead project. I hope I'm wrong but it has every indication of being a corpse. I don't know enough about Andriod to comment on Adsense. Regards, - John Lange www.johnlange.ca On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 16:48 -0400, Ian Darwin wrote: > John Lange wrote: > > I was sort of under the impression that OpenMoko is dead? > > Where the heck did you get that > WRONG! > impression? > > > Google's Android platform will be hitting production by late this year > > coming out on a variety of hardware devices. If an open cell phone OS is > > what you are after then it would seem this is the way to go? > > Google open source? You think they're going to let you tinker with the > code that displays adSense on their phone that they let you use? Maybe > so, but don't count on it. OpenMoko hardware is (nearly) here now. > Android "will be hitting production" so they say: I have an OpenMoko > Freerunner in hand, so I know it's not vaporware. > > "If an open cell phone OS is > what you are after," then OpenMoko is the way to go! > > Ian > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
