Yesterday in San Francisco, Google held small talks about Android which is vewry interesting and draws applause form the crowd looking on. Google developer and Linux kernel contributor Robert Love speaks of Android software development kit (SDK) and a technical overview of the architecture.
The goal of Android is to be open to developers, open to the industry, and open to users," Love told the audience. "Users don't need permission to install applications. Devices from Open Handset Alliance partners will not restrict users.
Those are the words pf Robert Love, he also stated that no special permission from Google or the mobile carriers will be needed to make, deploy, or run applications for Android handsets. The carriers and handset makers that are official members of the Open Handset Alliance are obligated to grant and respect those freedoms as a condition of using the platform.
If you are guessing about the Source Code, well you won't see that until handsets are on the market the second half of this year.
[Source: arstechnica]