Now days we see that by buying the Touchpads for about $99, we feel very happy. The manufacturers are trying their best to introduce such tablets that could last for couple of years by adding new apps in it.

Those who can port Android to Touchpads will be rewarded $1500 bounty by Hack N Mod and groups are well on their way to for this purpose: RootzWiki and XDA Developers. One rumor also says that Qualcomm has a brief video on YouTube working on porting the Android to Touchpads, but it could be fake news.
You could not recommend folks at TechCrunch love WebOS without a stronger application selection. While being offline you can get help and experience many iOS and Android, on the other hand webOS does not have such options and benefits. Developers are looking for hundreds of more apps in the future but the main question is, will the Android work on the Touchpads and is there any use for installing it on to the touchpad device?
Different groups are working in order to port the Android on to the Touchpad so that instead of taking over and enjoying a single tablet you can benefit from multiple apps at a time.
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