> If you look at the Android software stack, you will notice that they
> basically only use the Linux kernel and a few traditional 'helper'
> libraries, written in C (jpg, png, etc).
> But the bulk of the system is written from scratch. They even have
> their own libc! Their own Java virtual machin
Marcus Bauer wrote:
For all those who have missed it out, there is a company named Koolu
which is going to sell the Neo with Android. [1] CTO of Koolu is Jon
'maddog' Hall, quite a well known personality.
As another note, they just changed availability for developers from
March to June. Thus if
On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 01:25 +0800, Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
> Let me use this opportunity to talk a bit about Openmoko and Android.
> First of all we really like Android! We don't see Android as
> competition, it is complementary to what we are doing and may help us
> in many ways.
For all thos
On 4/4/08, Wolfgang Spraul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> If you look at the Android software stack, you will notice that they
> basically only use the Linux kernel and a few traditional 'helper'
> libraries, written in C (jpg, png, etc).
> But the bulk of the system is written from scratch. They
Wolfgang Spraul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear khang,
>
> Let me use this opportunity to talk a bit about Openmoko and Android.
> First of all we really like Android! We don't see Android as
> competition, it is complementary to what we are doing and may help us
> in many ways.
Thanks for t
Dear khang,
Is OpenMoko CPE a good choice for niche or special
applications or not ???
Any ideas ?
If not , many of the developers will go for Android .
That is not good .
Let me use this opportunity to talk a bit about Openmoko and Android.
First of all we rea
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