Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Oct 2010 12:23 UTC
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The problem is that Google (and pretty much the rest of the world) mix up "Android" and "Android with Google".
For example, "Android apps" are mostly "Android with Google" apps (because they're available in their market only).
On the other hand, alternative markets aren't really useful for developers because their main audience _is_ in the "with Google" subset of the Android ecosystem.
Everything else is network effects, and so "Android sans Google" could just not exist, from a popularity standpoint.
Personally I'm happy that it is around, as I can reuse their stack for my stuff, but "sans Google" really is irrelevant in the big Android picture.




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2010-01-12
Again, Google doesn't want people to be able to replace its own components. It's not an open platform. "
Android is an open platform, the Google branding is not (at least not completely). Got it??