Tim Cook, the Apple chief operating officer who now serves as Steve Jobs’ stand-in during the CEO’s indefinite medical leave, has been working at Apple since the late 1990s.
Today, we were able to get an interview with Goutham Sukumar from NitroDesk, the developer of TouchDown. As many of our viewers already know, TouchDown is one of the first Exchange clients for Android, a necessity for many smartphone users today. In this interview Goutham talks a bit about his history as a developer and his thoughts on Android development. You can see our initial report on TouchDown here. You can read the interview after the jump.
OMIO was able to get an interview with the Head of Corporate Affairs for T-Mobile, Robin O’Keely, concerning their collaboration with the HTC in creating the G1, and T-Mobile’s stance on Android as well. In the interview, Robin O’Keely mentions the iPhone architecture, and responds to a question about competition from the Apple App Store. You can read the interview at OMIO.
Rich Miner – Photo: John B. Carnett for PopSci.com I just got finished reading a (very) brief interview with Google’s Rich Miner that was posted by PopSci.com. Miner, Google’s head of mobile platforms, discusses how he doesn’t believe that Google is “getting into the phone business” and that its goal is to organize information – including for people in parts of the world where a phone might be their only computer. Miner goes on to tell PopSci.com about some itneresting applications he has seen, the security for applications in Android, and all about dog-fooding…. [via TalkAndroid]
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