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but Google Apps
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Btw. I think google has now the same status as Microsoft, people can't live without it ^^;.
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I really don't know why a vast majority of the tech enthusiasts hate M$ but still love Google
My personal philosophy is to avoid both as much as possible,
However, if anyone wants the best Google experience, then they're probably looking for the N1
Aside from phone experience, the N900 can actually work with more Google web applications than any other Android phone.
For me, I think the n900 is still a great phone. Like you said it's has 32gb built in, great resolution, open source, and has a lot of potential. I mainly use it for internet, RSS feeds, calendar, and email and it executes all those things perfectly for me.
But i'm not going to tell you to buy a n900 just because we're in the maemo forums, you should definately check out the google nexus one
check this link out of the google nexus one