Techcrunch writer MG Siegler has what I find to be a very interesting take on a problem facing Android. That being that it is innovating too fast. Basically by deluging the market with phones and technology too fast consumers are getting whiplash and it is hurting sales. I saw this happening a lot with the release of the Droid especially since people were getting locked into multi-year contracts and missing out on the Nexus One. It seems the problem is only exacerbated by the fact that Google does not have death grip control over hardware and release info like Apple. Thoughts?