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Comments on: LiveAndroid software gains functions

The Beijing-based LiveAndroid project releases an early version of its software that offers "a taste of a Google phone on your computer."

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by slecalvez July 9, 2009 8:47 AM PDT
Is this a Joke? Why would I ever want to see Android, which was built for phone, on my PC??? How can CNET do a story about this... It's like they are subsidized by Google...
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by Captain Bebops July 9, 2009 9:40 AM PDT
The big problem might be that many apps are not configured for that screen size. It's a big download but anyone can download the Android SDK and run the emulator to see what the phone is like. Google is too resource constrained to launch a phone demo app which might help to push the platform even more.
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by JavaMan09 July 9, 2009 11:14 AM PDT
Yah, slecalvez what is up with this? This isn't news. I mean the company says there product is a TOY!!!! Uh, I can find some toys I really like, maybe CNET would report on them.
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by FrameRunner July 9, 2009 12:12 PM PDT
I thought this was a great post, if you don't like it- please pour your time into posting about how much of a waste of time it is.

I assure you, you will get heard. *cough*
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by rcardona2k July 10, 2009 12:51 AM PDT
I would rather see Android succeed than ChromeOS
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