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2006-01-28
The initial article wasn't an analysis of the cause of the issue with Android. It was just a statement of the effects. My personal issue is that we have 1000 droid phone versions with 1000 software versions, most of them out of date. For which do we do the development? For the least common denominator? What's the point of having new APIs if 90% of the phones don't have access to them?
Otherwise, yes, it's comparing Apples with Oranges.
It's the same issue with Windows vs. Mac OS X. If you develop software for Windows, you need to have Windows XP as the baseline and have no access to Windows Vista and 7 technologies.