No kidding!
On 10/14/2011 1:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
He's dead on. I've thought this for some time. Android is the
symptom of this. There are things I love about Android, but it's so
inconsistent as a platform that from phone to phone device to device
the variances are huge - large enough that their own store often makes
mistakes, people buy apps that won't run on tablet/device A and does
on B, etc.
Their ability to have a real development approach that acts as a way
to unify is a HUGE negative. A HUGE negative. I don't know how
they get there from here, but their promises of everything from "we'll
end fragmentation" to "we'll come up with a common backend" have just
absolutely died.
It's fitting he brings this up now, as Amazon is releasing the Kindle
Fire, which in pre-orders has already outsold every Android tablet on
the market; and it won't use Google's store, will use a customized
edition of their OS that doesn't participate with the rest of the
Google setup.. because it's on Amazon's platform.
If that wasn't the shot across the bow, I don't know what is.