Gadgetlab has some good suggestions for Google on how to fix up Android. As a non-user (currently) it doesn't mean that much to me, but I'm interested in what others think.
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it talks a lot about application management on Android being broken which is absolute FUD and bad journalism by those who don't understand *nix memory management.
the fact there *may* be more badly coded apps on Android is probably down to the lower cost of entry where kids in bedrooms can cook up apps without all the red-tape, hoops - and expense - of Apple development and stick it in the Market.
Apple and Android really is like the Cathedral and the Bazaar. Pros and cons on both sides.
1 comment:
it talks a lot about application management on Android being broken which is absolute FUD and bad journalism by those who don't understand *nix memory management.
the fact there *may* be more badly coded apps on Android is probably down to the lower cost of entry where kids in bedrooms can cook up apps without all the red-tape, hoops - and expense - of Apple development and stick it in the Market.
Apple and Android really is like the Cathedral and the Bazaar. Pros and cons on both sides.
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