Android Fragmentation? No problem! That's another way of saying how successful and dominating Android has become. Nonetheless hack journalists are out there writing with dismay about "Android fragmentation" and having not a clue what they are talking about--is "android fragmentation" a problem? No. Here's one developer's take (full article at link, excerpt follows)--
My argument for ending the Android Fragmentation talk once and for all: "...seriously, how on Earth are we talking about fragmentation when an app runs as well on a 1.6″ 220X176 display as on a 2560X1600 10.1″ display?. . ."
Why are we talking about fragmentation? Because know-nothing "journalists" have to write about "something" even when they don't have a clue what they are writing about.
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