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I think you were attracted to the song and dance.
ps: yes, you should be worried.
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MeeGo has certain advantages over Android, such as building a system with a MUCH better structure, better cross-compatibility, faster running applications, measures that minimize fragmentation, much more applications (if you think about the billions of already linux apps that may be ported) and finally a chance to start out with a much better user experience <<the big one!
None of those matter if people can only access a few MeeGo devices = less adoption = less developers = less development/tools/apps.
But hope remained after seeing how ambitious Nokia and Intel were, and how they made plans to bring MeeGo to Nth America (catalyzes adoption worldwide).
And now my hope is diminishing, I am slowly drawn to Android because of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Llz...layer_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6yY5...layer_embedded
What do you guys think?