cedric cellier wrote: [snip] > So, how does the Freerunner UI stand in front of the iPhone's ? > What about the MobileMe initiative ? Do we have anything like that ? [snip] The MobileMe initiative was a far bigger announcement yesterday than the 3G iPhone. Once one uses a Treo or similar linked to an Exchange server then one is spoiled by having email/contacts/calendar pushed to/from your phone automatically. People choosing the Freerunner shouldn't have to take a step backwards in this respect. Surely someone can start a "push" project for the Freerunner so that its native email/contacts/cal apps can interact with the most common mail servers and/or GNU/Linux-based desktop apps. (Or there's a business opportunity here for someone who wants to be the intermediate server in the cloud.)
Second, there's been some discussion of Android on the Freerunner. Since Google is making increasingly clear that they will open source all the component parts of Android, what's the reason for not throwing Openmoko's full support behind that project too, and working together with them on a great & open UI/platform for mobile devices? Maybe there is a good reason--I don't know--so, I'm really asking: why compete with another open source phone project that has such an enormous amount of support? Brian _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community