Sorry Everyone!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) January - 30 - 2010 - Saturday ADD COMMENTS

This project never really took off due to some organization issues. If a developer is willing to take charge and make something happen, by all means let me know!

Not to mention someone who wanted to ‘help’ hijacked the .com domain.

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The Current State

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) October - 22 - 2009 - Thursday ADD COMMENTS

Due to the whole hijacking thing, we are moving to OpenAndroidAlliance.org within the next 24 hours. User ttabbal has generously provided the domain and is ready to manage our team.

We also have a wiki now, stay tuned for any info there as well.

Thanks,

OAA Team

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Firefox for Android, new domain.

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) October - 21 - 2009 - Wednesday 1 COMMENT

Due to the recent issues with the site, be sure to goto http://android.teamriot.net to get here. I will purchase a new domain soon. OpenAndroidAlliance.com works for now. Also I just found out that Firefox will be out for Android soon. Would be the BEST browser to use!

In the mobile browser wars, Webkit-based browsers seem to be pulling away from the pack. Don’t count Firefox out yet, though, because the CEO of Mozilla says that Firefox has put together “the most advanced mobile browser,” and it’s due to hit Android phones soon. Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox, is based on Firefox 3.6, which is a generation ahead of the current desktop version of Firefox. As CEO John Lilly told Om Malik of GigaOM, this browser does “everything – Javascript, CSS, Flash, SVG, video and audio.”

Like the desktop version of Firefox, the mobile version uses the AwesomeBar, which provides quick access to bookmarks and browser history, right from the address bar. Mozilla also plans to support add-ons for Firefox’s mobile version, which would make it the first mobile browser to do so. Add-ons might be the sole factor keeping Firefox competitive on the desktop. In the mobile space, they’d give it an edge. Along with Android, Mozilla is also developing for Nokia’s Maemo OS, which isn’t too widespread in the US, but is growing in global popularity.

Mozilla makes its mobile move, brings Firefox 3.6 to Android originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:00:00 EST.

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We are in the news!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) September - 28 - 2009 - Monday 2 COMMENTS

OpenAndroidAlliance.com is up! Following an interview Cody and I had with Dan Goodin from TheRegister. Check it out here.

Jared

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OAA is taking off!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) September - 27 - 2009 - Sunday ADD COMMENTS

I have just spent the past 4 hours working on the site and already around 30 members on the forums. I am excited to see what we can create!

Thanks to XDA, Cyanogen, and the entire Android community we can create something awesome. Just wait and see.

-evilpig

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Forum is UP!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) September - 27 - 2009 - Sunday ADD COMMENTS

Hopefully by tomorrow we will have our domain name up (openandroidalliance.com) but for now join the forums @ http://android.teamriot.net/forum

Thanks a lot team!
-Jared (aka evilpig)

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Forum soon to come!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) September - 26 - 2009 - Saturday ADD COMMENTS

I will be adding a forum to this site soon enough. Possibly late tonight or tomorrow sometime. Or maybe even right now if I have time. :)

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Welcome!

Posted by Jared (aka Evilpig) September - 26 - 2009 - Saturday 1 COMMENT

Welcome to the Open Android Alliance. More to come soon!

-evilpig

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About us

As you all are probably aware Cyanogen has been sent a Cease and Desist order. We can use this opportunity to get everyone come together and create alternatives to Google\'s apps we are calling on anyone with experience who is up to the challenge to set this straight and out \"Android\" Google.

This however is not about getting back at Google or who was in the wrong in the C&D. This is solely a project about distributing a *Flavor* of Android that is fully customizable and does not rely on Google or other copyrights...

As of now the goal is a Rom (No google at all) that we can make calls from and text. I would like all apps to be developed in house so it is easy to get in contact with the developer if we want to make any changes or get in touch with the original developer to make sure they approve.
Thanks for the support!