<p> <<a href="mailto:antoniosun-N9AOi2cAC9ZBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org">antoniosun-N9AOi2cAC9ZBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi, <br>
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> What's your idea about the near future mobile platform? What's in trending? Which of today's technology do you think will take the lead tomorrow?<br>
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<p>Ha, this is something you are not going to get a shared agreement, just a bit of fights.</p>
<p>That being said, nothing is changing soon, android will keep entrenching itself in the market due to being cheap. I think most of the developing world will all hop into android world. The IOS will retain a good share especially in developed world. Windows on phone may not be happening, just look at their recent SEC filing. In short, status quo.</p>
<p>> I'm mainly talking about the technology driven world (i.e., the Android world) because I view Apple's iSeries more of company driven, because in my view, the Android world is more open to the new technologies. E.g., you can put Ubuntu on Android devices now. <br>
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<p>Android is not open according to some people. They do share their code, but only after the product has been in market for a while. </p>
<p>> The reason that I'm asking is that, although the Java-based Android is in domain of current mobile development platform (in my so-called technology driven world of course), I don't think it will be future, and I don't believe Google is happy about the Java-based platform either. What do you think? Which one will win over tomorrow?<br>
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What make you think Google is not happy about it? Never seen any article that imply the hate Java, they actually used it a lot even before android <br>
> I have my own view on this, but would like to know yours as well. <br>
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Hmm, weird. So what if everybody adopt similar strategy? <br>
> Thanks<br>
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> Antonio<br>
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