Oct 23, 2010

Android-developers are protecting the OS from the criticism of Steve Jobs

Two prominent Android-developer does not agree with the accusation of Apple CEO Steve Jobs on mobile operating system, Google Android, put forth in a recent speech.
Iain Dodsvors, head of TweetDeck, and Andy Rubin, who heads the development of Android, rejecting assertions by Steve Jobs about the negative effect of fragmentation of users and developers of various versions of Android's open mobile operating philosophy from Google.

Iain Dodsvors said that his team Twitter Deck has no problems with the development of applications for Android and Steve Jobs overestimates the effect of fragmentation. We recall, Apple said that Twitter Deck in developing its applications for Android had to take into account 100 different versions of Android to 244 different smartphones.

17 comments:

  1. This sounds like it might get interesting.

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  2. Jobs does have a point - non-techies have a hard time understanding Android, or at least they did six months ago. Things are getting better, though.

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  3. I really don't understand why google and apple have become such huge enemies... didn't they work together at some time?

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  4. stevejobs is just jelly, i guess

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  5. There's a buttload of money on the line, one way or the other...so no, they can't really be friends.

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  6. well apple is about making monay and google i about peaco on world ; D

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  7. iOS might be user-friendly, but someday, Android is going to get their shit together.

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  8. Ugh... Steve Jobs needs to stick to the development of IOS.

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  9. I have a Mac and I use Google, they can't be enemies.

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