This was a very clarifying and inspiring video. I hope this video gets propagated through the media outlets/bloggers. There's a lot of crap articles out there that paint a really pessimistic picture. I just bought a Neo Freerunner and am glad to hear the promise of focused support/further development for it. Very interested in what "Project B" could be, even if it turns out to be something not relevant to me, it still exciting.
Why the Android hate? Is it just because a big company is behind it? Google isn't entirely evil, and from what I see, the Android folks have been opening up more and more of their source code...OpenMoko is a noble project, but until they fix some fundamental issues with the both the hardware and software, they're really just standing still.
i love the free runner ?
juliannevillecorrea 1 month ago
This was a very clarifying and inspiring video. I hope this video gets propagated through the media outlets/bloggers. There's a lot of crap articles out there that paint a really pessimistic picture. I just bought a Neo Freerunner and am glad to hear the promise of focused support/further development for it. Very interested in what "Project B" could be, even if it turns out to be something not relevant to me, it still exciting.
unnaturaltragedy 2 years ago
It's collected questions from various emails I received ffrom the press.
stevenmosher 2 years ago
Who is questioning you?
xbmodder 2 years ago
I seriously wish OpenMoko the best
:) It is really revolutionary. Android is being pushed along by Google's weight. The Freerunner and OpenMoko are the real candidates
scripttheevil 2 years ago
Why the Android hate? Is it just because a big company is behind it? Google isn't entirely evil, and from what I see, the Android folks have been opening up more and more of their source code...OpenMoko is a noble project, but until they fix some fundamental issues with the both the hardware and software, they're really just standing still.
samuraiBSD 2 years ago