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    Google's Marties Duarte calls android "an OS for humanity" in a recent interview. He also says current OS and devices are fragemented on different OSes, and I thought then don't even mention Android's fragmentation. Anyway, heres the article. Android everywhere: Matias Duarte on Google’s “OS for humanity” - SlashGear
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    Hahahaha that's funny ;)

    android is most fragmented if all pmsl.... and os for humanity pmsl... "what it allows all humans to get something? Even the ones who write dodgy data steeling or sms sending apps".

    When will they learn to get some normal person to read over their **** before saying it ;)
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    It's no coincidence that Android has improved by leaps and bounds since Duarte came on board. Remember, he was the "father" of webOS. Don't judge Eclair and FroYo to what's out now. Jelly Bean is full of swipes and gestures now, I wonder where they got the idea?
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    .....for humanity? What an asinine egomaniacal comment from a corporate ********* in a company full of self-adsorbed douchebags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseySal View Post
    An OS for humanity? No phone software is going to progress civilization. What an asinine egomaniacal comment from a corporate ********* in a company full of self-adsorbed douchebags.
    I think you're missing the big picture. If an OS can be installed in more phones, to reach more places and more people that would otherwise have zero chance of connecting to the rest of the world, it's definitely good for humanity. The recent events of Lybia, Egypt and Syria would not have been possible without the spread of smartphones in underdeveloped areas. Or in these cases, oppressive regimes. People on these forums blast RIM for dumping cheap Curves in Asia and India as a method of increasing market share. I submit to you, it's bigger than that.
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    Sounds like a douchetastic Steve Jobs wannabe. It sounds like something assbag cancerman Steve would have said. Google needs to be more exposed for all of their bull****... their 'Do No Evil' tagline is nothing these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iknowsingh View Post
    Sounds like a douchetastic Steve Jobs wannabe. It sounds like something assbag cancerman Steve would have said. Google needs to be more exposed for all of their bull****... their 'Do No Evil' tagline is nothing these days.
    Sounds like you have no idea how the corporate world works. Duarte is in the engineering dept. Rarely do engineers and bean counters see eye-to-eye. Bean counters follow the path laid down by the advertising & marketing dept because they're good at blowing smoke up the board's ***. Then the PR/customer service dept. has to clean up the mess made by those who didn't listen to the engineering dept. in the first place. I know they don't teach this in business school, but it's reality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatclue_98 View Post
    Sounds like you have no idea how the corporate world works. Duarte is in the engineering dept. Rarely do engineers and bean counters see eye-to-eye. Bean counters follow the path laid down by the advertising & marketing dept because they're good at blowing smoke up the board's ***. Then the PR/customer service dept. has to clean up the mess made by those who didn't listen to the engineering dept. in the first place. I know they don't teach this in business school, but it's reality.
    It sounds like he was right then. Maybe he should spend less time blowing people's asses, and more time living in reality. Duretart really is a cvnt stain.
    ~Sal

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