I honestly don't know how to react to this...
Chronicling the last year of this unnamed decade. Technology, politics, entertainment, and more.

Google's Android platform looks like an innovative and strategically viable way for them to make serious inroads in the mobile phone market. Essentially, it's Google Linux for phones, with a heavy emphasis on open technologies and third party developer support. In many ways, it's the anti-iPhone: a wide-open software platform with no integrated hardware at all.
This time with the firewall.
This article further underscores my frustration with Leopard's Stacks feature.