I was perusing various tech sites this morning and came across this article written by Jerry over at Android Central. Article Link
The underlying concern there is valid. Do we eventually hit a point where Samsung has their own version of "Android" that is mostly served by their own app/content offerings? Same for HTC? The comparison to Linux is a good one and does seem to provide a fairly good roadmap for where we could be heading with Android.
Where I tend to disagree with Jerry is that this is somehow a good thing for the future of Android. If Google starts losing the revenue from app sales and content its easy to see how Android could become another product in their lineup that moves to the back burner.
What do you think? Does what we refer to today as fragmentation ultimately lead to brand segregation?
The underlying concern there is valid. Do we eventually hit a point where Samsung has their own version of "Android" that is mostly served by their own app/content offerings? Same for HTC? The comparison to Linux is a good one and does seem to provide a fairly good roadmap for where we could be heading with Android.
Where I tend to disagree with Jerry is that this is somehow a good thing for the future of Android. If Google starts losing the revenue from app sales and content its easy to see how Android could become another product in their lineup that moves to the back burner.
What do you think? Does what we refer to today as fragmentation ultimately lead to brand segregation?