iPhone
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Android, Google's hot new mobile device platform, is the buzz around the mobile world, especially amongst the giants like Motorola and Nokia. They've been looking for a way to crack the iPhone market for a while now, and Android seems to be the pony they're betting on. TechCrunch has the whole article detailing how Motorola is expanding their current, 50 person Android development team up to a whopping 350 members. This makes sense given the reception that Android as a whole and the new G1 phone as an example of its use have gotten....
posted @ Monday, September 29, 2008 12:10 PM | >
With all of the buzz about the G1 from Google / T-Mobile in the past 24 hours there have been some great comments and reviews. There have been insightful discussions and interesting banter weighing the pros and cons, the reasoning for the way they've done certain things, features it may lack or contain, etc. Those are all interesting and useful commentary. This is none of those things. I promise to do more of that in the future, as I did yesterday, but this was too good to pass up. So, this one's from pretty far in left field,...
posted @ Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:59 AM | >
Google and T-Mobile have announced the release of the G1, the new smart phone that looks to be a serious competitor for the iPhone. RWW has a great article that lists some features and links to videos/images of the phone. This touch screen, full QWERTY phone comes with Gmail, Google's Android OS, a lightweight browser, a full application market available, downloadable songs from Amazon with a single touch, and more. It's a pretty impressive offering, if you ask me, and just what I've been waiting for. I've been looking to replace my Razr for a while...
posted @ Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:14 PM | >
We all knew it was inevitable. The iPhone was always bound for use by geeks and gadgeteers world-wide. That's no surprise. The iPhone continues to be used in new and interesting ways every day. The buzz has died down, but the geeks of the world haven't forgotten the craze and continue to find ways to use/promote/brag about this cool gadget. That's not so surprising to me, either. I know a fair amount of iPhone users and, while I'm not one of them, I can certainly see the draw behind not only the standard iPhone features, but some of the nifty...
posted @ Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:39 PM | >