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  1. @droidfeed At this point 1.6 wouldn't do.
  2. @aninanet Any chance of coming to Amsterdam while you're around?
  3. Commented on Outstanding Platform Versions / AndroidGuys http://tinyurl.com/yc926vd
  4. RT @MobileCrunch:Flurry: App Store Sees Record Breaking Christmas, 50% Growth from November to December http://bit.ly/8CRdY1 by @gaganbiyani
  5. Merry Christmas!
  6. RT @cyanogen: RT @FHL09 #Android should be a trend so ALL #Android supporters RT this if you agree.
  7. @AjitJaokar I'd bet money its just a dev exercise. They won't release, they're using pre-release bravo/passion hardware.
  8. Google is unlikely to launch their own branded phone. It'd piss too many of their partners off right now.Its ADP3 or a test exercise.
  9. Google Goggles thinks I'm Kitt from Knight Rider :)
  10. Photoshop for Mobile #android http://bit.ly/7MDvMc
  11. RT The Android JIT is coming @droidfeed: Dalvik JIT compiler http://bit.ly/2hLwUX
  12. @AtulAcharya Thanks Atul, it was a great panel.
  13. #openmobile Quick fiddle with the Sony Ericsson X10, their first Android phone. If they can execute smoothly it'll be a big seller! I want!
  14. @droidfeed Yo
  15. #openmobile Air on mobile is coming, John Donavan CTO Adobe.
  16. #openmobile John Donovan CTO of adobe, 'There are more mobiles than PC's we should target them first'
  17. @lmorchard #openmobilesummit #ares Release end of the year, cross browser, works offline. It looks very promising.
  18. @neb Dude, I thought that problem woudl disappear once you got back from Amsterdam. How're you doing? I'm in SF
  19. #openmobile #ares will work cross browser. I'm pretty impressed. Especially considering the pain of #Android UI dev tooling or lack of it.
  20. #openmobile #ares I wonder if this is a cross browser tool, or is it leveraging the #XUL renderign capability of Mozilla's browsers?