Java ME tech openness good for Apple's iPhone
The openness of Java ME technology is not just good for Java. It's good for everyone (including, ick!, Apple), as this Gearlog post explains. Sascha Segan, the author, got that right! Damn straight! :-) See: Java ME style openness is good for everyone Here's a quote: Sprint and AT&T use Java on their phones, and they have a much freer attitude. Anyone can write Java programs. Anyone can install Java programs. There are thousands of Java programs out there. If you want to buy something that's approved and guaranteed to work on your phone, you can. If you want to install something wacky that you found on the Web, feel free. This [Java ME] openness has not destroyed AT&T or Sprint's networks or phones.Not only has the openness of Java ME not destroyed AT&T and Sprint, but has enabled them to thrive with all sorts of games, apps (such Google Maps, OperaMini and GMail), and utilities. Open technology is good. Open Java ME technology is even better. |
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