He's trying to say that Android is something totally different from Linux.
Sure, it currently runs on Linux' kernel, but that's pretty much all.
You don't write your program against Linux/unix API, you write it against
Android. If Google was to replace Linux kernel in Android with, say, Windows
CE kernel, virtually nobody would notice, including most of the Android
programmers.
You don't write your program against Linux/unix API, you write it against Android. If Google was to replace Linux kernel in Android with, say, Windows CE kernel, virtually nobody would notice, including most of the Android programmers.