This is the most important thing I've read about Android in a very long time. "Android is open — except for all the good parts."
Interesting argument, but seems pretty obviously wrong.
Is Sony is the first company to put something like this up for its phones? Really?
Non-Android interface to the Android market? Sorta? I really just want to limit to applications that are free software!
"Scripts can be run interactively in a terminal, started as a long running service, or started via Locale. Python, Lua and BeanShell are currently supported, and we're planning to add Ruby and JavaScript support, as well."
Matt Porter's presentation about the ways that Android is *really* not GNU/Linux
Via Marcell: "And, a PC World story quoted company CEO Jonney Shih at the Garmin-Asus press conference in Taipei, Taiwan, saying that the companies are considering offering Nuvifone smartphones with different OS platforms, specifically mentioning Linux, Google's Linux-based Android, and Windows Mobile."