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With battle lines being drawn in the smartphone market, Google is placing its bets in the hands of Andy Rubin.
The New York Times
With battle lines being drawn in the smartphone market, Google is placing its bets in the hands of Andy Rubin.
The New York Times
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- GPhone > Windows Mobile
- by limefan913 November 4, 2007 2:30 PM PST
- The fact Windows Mobile has any dominance in the cell phone market is a little screwy. The only benefit it has is being fairly solid. It's certainly not user friendly.
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- GPhone == #UNDEFINED
- by KTLA_knew November 4, 2007 4:20 PM PST
- Wow, talk about fanboy mentality. The GPhone may well be the best mobile solution coming, but WM phones have an insane advantage, that being that MS started YEARS before Google or Apple here. That was their shoddy thinking, you can't blame MS for that. And many of us have been enjoying the well-supported WM platform for years (since the Wallaby in my case), and the essentially limitless number of apps you can install yourself. (Silly Apple, missed such a HUGE boat...)
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(4 Comments)Oh, and if Verizon starts selling GPhones I want one. My new phone after 2 years deal is coming up mid next year, the supposed launch date for the GPhone, so Verizon give me real software! :)
And no matter what, it's not even VAPORWARE yet. The GPhone currently aspires to reach the status of Vaporware.
Talk about taking a position that forces even pro-GPhone folks to poo-poo your ideas.