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@ ewan - since most of the applications are from third parties, the decision to open or close them reside with the third parties.
But in general, thanks for you feedback, I am happy finally to be able to talk about these publically, and looking forward to getting the device into everyone's hands.
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them 300 people are people in media, bloggers, developers and linux geeks, how does there opinion represent what the end user wants, they have very different opinion of useful thats all i'm saying
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I like the open source question... Since seeing the source of some well behaving widgets would certainly help developers to create other similar widgets to the Home screens. There's probably some details in the code one might miss otherwise.
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@ drm - thanks for the feedback. In general, most of the widgets are pretty simple and straightforward. We were not trying to overload them with too much functionality, as we have a great browser on the phone, we want people to use that. Also, we spent a lot of time getting power consumption right, you don't want widgets to kill your battery. About Nimbuzz, that's a good point, I have to drop them a note!
@ GeneralAntilles - that will be fixed. There is a small platform bug that should be fixed and integrated soon, that will fix some part of this, and then we have other things that will resolve the other issues.
@ range - for AP News, you can change the region for the news that the widget shows. But there will be other widgets coming to cover other news sources.
@ ewan - since most of the applications are from third parties, the decision to open or close them reside with the third parties.
But in general, thanks for you feedback, I am happy finally to be able to talk about these publically, and looking forward to getting the device into everyone's hands.