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Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in "coming weeks"

By | November 2, 2011, 10:11am PDT

Summary: Google will make its Android 4.0 dubbed “Ice Cream Sandwich” available to the open source community in the coming weeks and is designed to fuel Google’s big push in both the smartphone and tablet war against Apple. Google’s planned purchase of Motorola’s Mobility unit — the most successful Android smartphone and tablet supplier — will also likely help if it ultimately musters government approval

Google’s next generation Android 4.0 — code named “Ice Cream Sandwich” — will be available to the open source developer community in weeks, one company spokesman said yesterday.

And yes, Ice Cream Sandwich is designed to re-unify the Android code base for smartphones and tablets, and will likely please more in the open source community, the spokesman indicated.

“It will be open sourced in the coming weeks, yes,” said Randall Sarafa, a spokesman for Google. “Correct. No, Honeycomb was not [open sourced].”

“ICS will be open sourced, and yes, ICS is meant to reunify and provide *one* release for both tablets and smartphones,” Sarafa wrote in another one of several e-mails written in response to questions from this blogger about Google’s open source efforts with respect to Android.

Honeycomb, the previous Android 3.0 code base optimized for tablets, was subject to some criticism for its potential to fork Android, and for not being available to open source developers.

“”Ice Cream Sandwich is Android 4.0, and it is one release for tablets, smartphones and everything in between. That means that tablets going forward can run on Ice Cream Sandwich as can phones, so it is an update for both tablets and smartphones,” Sarafa said.

This blogger wanted to talk to Google about the potential for ICS to compete more aggressively against iPad and iPhone 4 s but was told that a tablet spokesman was not available.

How about a spokesman from Motorola?

Google announced plans to purchase Motorola’s mobility business unit for $12.5 billion earlier this year.  Motorola is the largest and most successful hardware supplier of Droid phones and Android-based Xoom tablets.

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Paula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades.

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Paula Rooney

Paula Rooney has covered the technology industry for more than 15 years, starting with semiconductor design and mini-computer systems at EDN News and later focused on PC software companies including Microsoft, Lotus, Oracle, Red Hat, Novell and other open source and commercial software companies for CRN and PCWeek. She received a silver award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2005 for her profile on Linus Torvalds and edited and co-authored "Partnering With Microsoft," a book about Microsoft's channel published by CMP Publishing in 2004. Rooney graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1997. In her off time, she enjoys scuba diving, sailing, sun worshipping, running and reading. She resides on the shores of Scituate, Massachusetts.

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  • Largest supplier
    So Motorola is the most successful supplier of their own products....no kidding. If fact you could also say that Motorola is only supplier of "Droid" phones and "Xoom" tablets.
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    jwc3642
    2nd Nov
  • I laughed at that too. Let me go out on a limb here
    @jwc3642
    I'll guess that Microsoft is the biggest supplier of Windows software, while Apple probally sells more macs then anybody else.

    I'm just guessing here, I could be wrong. wink
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    William Farrell
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @William Farrell

    Not necessarily the case with Apple, if you count Big Macs as macs. :-D
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    CyberGuerilla
    2nd Nov
  • LOL!
    @CyberGuerilla
    if you count Big Macs as macs

    I stand corrected! happy
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    William Farrell
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @jwc3642

    I'll give you the point for Xoom, but you're forgetting that the "Droid" lineup is a Verizon exclusive, not Motorola. HTC Droid Eris, Droid Incredible (2), Samsung Droid Charge. Granted there are a lot more Motorola "Droid" phones, but that's beside the issue. That being said, I'm sure the intent was to include all Android phones and Android based tablets and erroneously used Droid and Xoom as particular models.
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    kenjwsu
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @kenjwsu

    No. The original "Droid" was made by Motorola and is the only phone to only be called Droid. I know that the "Droid lineup" is a Verizon exclusive and involves other manufactures but she did not say "Droid lineup". Using "Droid" to refer to all android phones is even worse and not even accurate as HTC and Samsung make more android phones than Motorola.
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    jwc3642
    2nd Nov
  • re:
    Compared difference between ugg nightfall and ugg delaine,you can found some interesting pleasure.
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    iwdy23
    7th Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    Another crap article.... when Win 8 is out most android tablets will bite the dust...and android phones with its malware and weak security will fade away soon.
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    owlnet
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @owlnet

    Yeah, because right now everyone is just running over themsevles to buy the latest Mango phone.

    Truth is: it's going to be an uphill battle for Microsoft. I hope they do deliver an excellent ARM based tablet (the i86 platform is sliding into irrelevance) and I hope it's got a full featured Microsoft Office suite. That would be a killer app, IMHO. But anyone who thinks it's going to be a cakewalk for Microsoft is fooling themselves, especially given how late to the game they are.
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    dsf3g
    2nd Nov
  • the i86 platform is sliding into irrelevance
    @dsf3g
    Dude, what planet are you on? I86 irrelevance? Many many years before that happens.
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    Cynical99
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @dsf3g
    They are not very late. Most intelligent folks are holding out for a proper tablet. Not a giant phone that can't make phone calls.
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    kris_stapley@...
    3rd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @kris_stapley... You are familiar with the difference between opinion and fact right? It just doesn't seem you are.
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    mdeans@...
    3rd Nov
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    timspublic1@...
    2nd Nov
  • RE: Google: Android 4.0 to be open sourced in
    @timspublic1@...
    take your face from where it is now...
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    owlnet
    2nd Nov
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    2nd Nov

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