Linked by David Adams on Sat 30th Aug 2008 16:32 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless The day after Google announced its answer to Apple's iPhone App store, it has announced the winners of a contest wherein developers win $275,000 or $100,000 for developing a top app for Google's upcoming Android mobile phone OS. To get an idea of where the trend in mobile computing is heading, all of the top ten use location-based data via GPS. Check out the winners.
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RE[3]: Comment by Kroc
by Kokopelli on Sat 30th Aug 2008 20:54 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Kroc"
Kokopelli
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2005-07-06

There is a significant difference though. In the Apple vs PC battle the Apple hardware was significantly more expensive than a comparable PC. The cost involved in the Apple made it a significant investment.

The iPhone is within the same cost range as other smartphones at this time, (arguably) has a better User Interface, great marketing, and the fickle consumer mob working for it.

I am hopeful that the android platform will be a success but being open to hardware manufacturers won't be enough to push Android to the front. It needs a good UI and a viable software ecosystem. I plan on picking up the Android device coming to T-Mobile but it will probably not be replacing my Artemis just yet.

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RE[4]: Comment by Kroc
by aesiamun on Sun 31st Aug 2008 05:34 in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by Kroc"
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2005-06-29

The iPhone is only available on AT&T in the states. The android platform is going to be available to any manufacturer on any network...that's a big plus in my books

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