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Posted by: te_berlin (Monday 26 November 2007, 9:09 AM)

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"Android on notebooks" sounds interesting, Google please make a LiveCD!

I hate developing on emulators. The articles's mentioning the option of running the Android platform on notebooks made me think: Wouldn't make
all our dust-covered 333Mhz notebooks make great Android testing platforms?

And while we are at it: Wouldn't that be also absolutely GREAT
for making these old machines useful for basic internet surfing again?
It's just LInux, so adding some state-of-the-art USB and WLAN drivers
should not be any problem.

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