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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Google Android Phone: 3G, $179, Amazon MP3, App Store, 1GB, Copy and Paste

The first Android-powered handset debuted this morning at a T-Mobile launch event in New York. Manufactured by HTC, the G1 is largely as anticipated. Peter Chou, CEO of HTC describes it as “iconic,” but that’s being a bit generous, I think. In design, the device seems to borrow quite a bit from the T-Mobile Sidekick, and its touchscreen GUI clearly owes a thing or two to Apple’s iPhone.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Internet Explorer’s Extreme Makeover

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Devoid Android

Google’s Android mobile platform will become commercially available before year end, just as the company promised. But with one caveat: It will lack some of the features Google first intended. Seems that in order to get Android out the door in time for the holiday shopping season, the company has been forced to defeature it.

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

‘We’re Not Doing a Mobile Phone’ Added to Norton Anthology of False Denials

In the lexicon of Google nondenial denials, “we’re not doing a mobile phone” is right up there with the great ones: “We don’t think it’s a competitor to Microsoft Office”; “We do not intend to offer a person-to-person, stored-value payments system“; and, of course, “We have no plans for an IPO.”
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Gphone: Exclusively From Sprint Nextel and Google?

In August 2005, Google acquired a two-year-old start-up called Android. Founded by Andy Rubin, the guy behind mobile-device maker Danger, Android was rumored to have been developing a mobile phone OS. Google never said much about the acquisition or its plans for Rubin, but he’s been on the company’s payroll ever since…

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