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RE[2]: Android has the apps
by shmerl on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:20
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RE[3]: Android has the apps
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:29
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RE[3]: Android has the apps
by oiaohm on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:40
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Firefox OS API will probably get more traction than Tizen Web API and it can be supported anywhere, including Android.
Firefox OS API is a subset of Tizen Web API. You code identically for both. Due to Tizen security the extra features of Tizen above Firefox OS API default have to be queried. So there is really no difference between writing a Firefox OS application and a Tizen Web Application.
Tizen is where Android and Firefox OS meet. Then there is Tizen own native on top.
RE[2]: Android has the apps
by oiaohm on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:36
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Exactly. This is why Tizen makes zero sense.
Why wouldn't they reuse the already vetted and very good Android userspace stack and just fork that away from Google?
Why wouldn't they reuse the already vetted and very good Android userspace stack and just fork that away from Google?
Little problem Tizen is still a Linux Kernel.
OpenMobile's Application Compatibility Layer (ACL) is an Android userspace stack for a Tizen.
So Tizen runs Android, html5 and Tizen applications and possibly more.
RE[3]: Android has the apps
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2013 00:46
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Exactly. This is why Tizen makes zero sense.
Why wouldn't they reuse the already vetted and very good Android userspace stack and just fork that away from Google?
I think this is the route they will ultimately end up going once this Tizen thing fizzles out.