Friday, September 21, 2012

Google bans stop smartfonave Acer


Acer
was about to issue a new smartfon yesterday, which was a modified version of Android known as Aliyu.


However, before that everything would be ready Google canceled those plans. The search giant has made a statement why they were stopped those plans. Google said that consistency is the heart of the Android ecosystem.
Also added that all OHA members are committed to building an Android platform. However, this agreement does not prevent manufacturers to participate in other ecosystems.
But then other companies like Amazon have built their tablets Android?
Very simple, Amazon is not part of the OHA so it should not adhere to its rules and orders.
Aliyunb OS was established as an operating system based on the Cloud from the Chinese company Alibaba Group and appeared for the first time in July 2011.
When he came out, the company said it was fully compatible with Android applications but now explains that it is part of the Google ecosystem, so that part should not be compatible.
Andy Rubin disagrees. He says in a recent post on Google + that the last OS was a part of the general system of Android.
Either go developments must be very embarrassing for Acer to cancel a media event which was scheduled to take place.

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