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So it begins! Google Enters the Wireless World says the New York Times.
“We are not building a GPhone; we are enabling 1,000 people to build a GPhone,” said Andy Rubin, Google’s director of mobile platforms, who led the effort to develop the software.
While I’m discussing the benefits of steel structures — Google drops the post Danger bomb with news of the
Mr. Rubin demonstrated a hand-held touch-screen device that gave an immersive view of Google Earth…
All I ask when testing these devices is that you check out DeadMule.com to see that we are all ready and waiting for mobile revolution! Well, for the last 10 (ten TEN) years we’ve been ready. The Dead Mule has always been coded with multi-platform viewing in mind. When it comes to Southern Fiction the future need of platform independent viewing has always been met by the Mule.
Does anyone else remember General Magic? Talk about being ahead of the game. Mr. Rubin finally has his day as Google named the software Android - I’m guessing after the company snacked up in 2005. By the way Andriod appears to be Linux-based with bits of Java in the mix. So the system can be programmed if you know the workings of Linux and you can program in Java. Hehehehehe. Sweeet.








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