Engadget covers Adroid – Google’s open source mobile platform. Â With pictures and videos. Â I was very impressed and interested after the first video. Â By the second one I almost had a nervous breakdown – it’s so cool.
There were plenty of talks about gPhone lately. Â People were speculating how cool the device would be, and how it will line up with Apple’s iPhone, and things like that. Â Once again Google was above the expectations. Â Instead of just another device with some nifty features, it delivered a whole new world. Â Hardware, SDK, documentation, and application stack… They even appeal to developers to start playing with the platform (instead of jumping around like a crazy monkey they allocated $10,000,000 USD to reward developers of the most innovative applications).
The system seems to be sweet on every level. Â There is plenty of hardware power. Â Optional 3D acceleration. Â Touch screens. Â GPS. Â And more. Â The operating system is Linux based. Â The core things are implemented in C and C++, which gives it this extra bit of robustness. Â The upper level is very much Java oriented, which, if I want it or not, is a very popular and powerful programming language used by many developers. Â With this, I suspect, the quantity and quality of applications will blossom.
The system is built with expansion in mind. Â It’s pluggable on every level, and although complex and with many components, is pretty easy to understand conceptually.
With Android being released and hardware catching up, I believe we are entering a new age of computing. Â Mobile devices and networks will be the primary commercial development focus for the next few years. Â And, although being far from the mobile industry, I am very very exciting for these times to come. Â Even if just a user…