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09-07-2011, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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$240 Velocity Micro 8" tab comes with Amazon's appstore as default market.
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Endgadget link I found the Amazon-oriented part interesting. Doubtful they made that decision without Amazon's consultation. Sorry if this is old news. What does this say about Amazon's allegedly imminent, allegedly "locked-down" device? If anything. OS courtesy of Google. Want some apps? Here's Amazon for ya. Last edited by OtterBooks; 09-07-2011 at 03:10 PM. |
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The real test will be if: a) Amazon forks Android, and b) invites companies like Velocity to come on board.
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Also remember Android phone apps are the same apps for the tablets developing for the Android market you have access to the world instantly and you have access to 100+ Million phones/tablets. Already devs complain about supporting different hardware on Android but developing for the Amazon Appstore is not much extra work since the targets are the same. What happens if Amazon forks? Now devs really have to support another platform since Ktabs will be frozen on 2.2 and the rest of the android community advances to Ice cream. Amazon has a lot of work in front of them and I don't think they realize how hard it is to keep a parallel fork. Not only does Amazon have to roll Google's code back into their own, if they want to keep compatibility, they also have to skin their code. In a year it will be a bigger mess. =X= |
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I think it's gonna be fun watching all this stuff play out over the next few months.
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Also, what advantage would there be to forking? Yeah, they get control, but they also get the headaches, plus the additional ones X mentioned. Not only that, but there isn't really any incentive. What would they need to have control over their own fork, when they can merely get other companies on board to use the software they already have? I mean, Amazon does it already. Quite a few phones ship with Amazon's MP3 app preinstalled. No extra dev costs, but increase of sales because people will be using things they already have on their phones.
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Eh, I have to disagree. Currently we've not seen a true and full fork of Android, so of course we've not run into mass app incompatibility. There still have been apps with incompatibility issues on a smaller scale. Its quite frequent to see comments on the Android Market of this app not working with that device. With the rate that Android is moving, if a fork is done, large amounts of work will need to be done to keep things compatible. I mean, Android is not quite 3 years old yet (Almost 4, if you count the year between announcement and when 1.0 shipped on the first device), and we've had 11 Major releases. If you break it down into "families" of versions, thats still 7 (1.0 and 1.1 as one family, then Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, and Honeycomb), with another (Ice Cream Sandwich) due out in a few months. I've been using Android since April '10, and in that time I've had to deal with a few version incompatibility problems, where apps wouldn't work on the particular version of Android I was using. With as much as is shifting right now, due to Tablets and Phones requiring differences, I don't see things slowing down anytime soon.
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Well Rock, the fist thing this techie would tell you is to learn how to read .
I never said Amazon would fork, I don't have a crystal ball so I would not presume to know what direction Amazon will choose. I just listed the two routs Amazon could take and what kind of work it would require for developers and Amazon alike If Amazon did fork however it would become it's own OS. Just like OS X branched from BSD to become it's own OS and just like Android branched from Linux to become it's own OS. =X= |
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