Isn't it Canonical's core business doing servers? They must be quite
good at it too, since they have a large market share! :)
I certainly don't want to use Google's [data-mining, target-advertising]
services.
What's needed is a 5-volt single board computer, a couple of
hard-drives, and an Ubuntu server that can connect really easily (a
long-ish key) to a folder in the hard drive of one or more devices.
m
On 04/04/16 03:12, Alan Bell wrote:
working on the assumption that people are using Google to run all
their stuff means that the phone is competing head to head with
Android on Google's playing field. It isn't necessarily wrong to
support those users, and yes, they might be a numerically large
target, however there is a wide open opportunity to change the rules
of the game and go a different way.
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