Well, it does seem that Android is doing quite nicely on its own… Its market-share seems to have risen from nought to 5% in less than 5 months time. And that is with only 1 device out, on only 1 carrier (as opposed to Apple, who have 3 devices in the hands of 70 operators). The future is looking bright…
And just to prove that I’m not lying about the sales story that I’m now able to repeat word for word here’s a video of the whole. Oh yeah: sorry about the quality of the video. Windows Mobile devices are not supposed to be used as video cameras, I suppose. And the transcoding of Youtube didn’t do it any good as well.
Nice…. The bike that Intel had Orange County Choppers built for them is present in the booth of Intel as well, to draw in visitors. They even have a stand worker there that demonstrates the features of the bike. Unfortunately, the guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He mentions IMS in his talk, but doesn’t have a clue what it stands for. After discussing with him, we settled on “Intel Motor Sports”…
Yes, it’s that time of the year again: Mobile World Congress is upon us. I’m off to Barcelona, as for the first time I’m able (and allowed… to attend. I will be demoing in the Intel stand, as part of BEA’s WebLogic setup. But first let’s have a flight there and then setup our demo in Intel’s booth. We did a remote installation of our concept demonstrator but we were not able to do a live test. That honour is bestowed onto me, as I get to do the real life integration in the booth. Let’s just hope that everything works as advertised….