ShoutBloger: Affirming gossip about Honeycomb Android, Google once again said it would still make all of its operating system (OS), including Honeycomb Android 3.0 go open source.
We will remain open source platform and released the source code when it is ready, wrote Andy Rubin as Vice President of Engineering, in the Android Developers blog.
He explained that the Android team is also still working hard to deliver all the features of Honeycomb Android to the phone. Immediately after completion, Google will publish the source code.
This temporary delay, it does not mean we change the strategy, he said, as reported by the Los Angeles Times and quoted on Sunday April 10, 2011.
Release of the Android operating system as open source earlier version, has distinguished privilege of Google as an alternative to its competitors like Apple and Research In Motion.
But the emergence of Honeycomb and delay for use in smaller devices, blowing news that Google will not make it open source. In fact, Google decision to not release Honeycomb Android because Google wants Honeycomb creations better prepared.
Although Honeycomb Android has been embedded in Motorola Xoom tablet, Google mentions operating system source code was not yet ready to be released to the public to use for other devices such as smartphones.
We will remain open source platform and released the source code when it is ready, wrote Andy Rubin as Vice President of Engineering, in the Android Developers blog.
He explained that the Android team is also still working hard to deliver all the features of Honeycomb Android to the phone. Immediately after completion, Google will publish the source code.
This temporary delay, it does not mean we change the strategy, he said, as reported by the Los Angeles Times and quoted on Sunday April 10, 2011.
Release of the Android operating system as open source earlier version, has distinguished privilege of Google as an alternative to its competitors like Apple and Research In Motion.
But the emergence of Honeycomb and delay for use in smaller devices, blowing news that Google will not make it open source. In fact, Google decision to not release Honeycomb Android because Google wants Honeycomb creations better prepared.
Although Honeycomb Android has been embedded in Motorola Xoom tablet, Google mentions operating system source code was not yet ready to be released to the public to use for other devices such as smartphones.
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