> 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
> 
> 


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