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Android Co-Founder: Fragmentation "an Overblown Issue" 289

curtwoodward writes "Sure, developers might pull their hair out trying to keep track of all the versions of the Android operating system scattered across hundreds of millions of mobile devices worldwide. But a co-founder of Android says the OS's fragmentation problem is being blown out of proportion. At an event this week in Boston, Rich Miner — now a partner at Google Ventures — said some level of fragmentation is inevitable with Android's reach and the number of partners in the ecosystem. But things are getting better, he said, and in any case most consumers don't notice the difference: `This is a bit of an overblown issue, frankly.'"
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Android Co-Founder: Fragmentation "an Overblown Issue"

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 10, 2013 @08:12PM (#44245561)

    More accurate version: "Android co-founder says that users don't notice fragmentation, because OEM customizations make the phones shitty no matter what version they are."

  • by AdamThor ( 995520 ) on Wednesday July 10, 2013 @08:57PM (#44245831)

    [3]: I normally write fscked... but this case, the full vulgarity is the thing that works. I'd LOVE it if the us were fscked... that means we would have a consistent filesystem and working metadata.

    I understand that the government is working on the metadata thing...

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