According to a rumor caught by GTVSource, Google TV will soon be combined into the source code of AOSP, which right now is also split into 2 different versions, Gingerbread and Honeycomb, although the Honeycomb one is not made public. Read More »
Author Archives: Lucian Armasu
Why Developers Crying Fragmentation Is A Good Thing for Android
In the past few days, I’ve started seeing more “Android is fragmented” articles from different people, and I think this kind of “bad press” is actually good for Android in the long term. Read More »
Microsoft Is Facing the Classic Innovator’s Dilemma
Microsoft seems to be facing the innovator’s dilemma as its Windows operating system is being disrupted by touch-based mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS, and they have to take a decision on which road they’ll go from here. Will they continue to optimize their old Windows product to try to make it fit in the new world, or ... Read More »
Android’s Market Share Only 45% by 2016? I Don’t Think So!
Just days ago we had IDC make a prediction for 2015, saying Android will get 45% and WP7 will basically get a 100% conversion from Symbian and a 20% market share by 2015. ABI’s numbers are a bit different but I wouldn’t put money on any of their predictions and I think the market shares will be much different by ... Read More »
Why Google Should Gain More Control Over Android
It seems that some of the assumptions that Google is delaying the Honeycomb source code not just because it’s not ready but also because they want to have more control over their own platform might be true. Read More »