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2008-09-24
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2008-09-24
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And the winner is HTC and T-mobile.
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2008-09-24
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2008-09-25
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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I wonder if anyone will release a device like the iPod Touch that runs Android, i.e., wifi but no phone.
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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From what I've seen, I'd guess Google has an advantage in momentum right now, but it's not clear that they can keep it when the N9xx (eventually) comes out -- I think it's going to be seriously awesome, more mainstream than now, and get lots of mindshare. I like Maemo better, I think, but we should wind up with both, as a Google spokesman recently said to expect the Android framework to run atop other mobile Linux efforts.
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2008-09-26
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