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Photos of the T-Mobile's G1 phone--known as HTC's Dream and the first to use Google's Android OS--are emerging shortly before its official debut.
Photos of the T-Mobile's G1 phone--known as HTC's Dream and the first to use Google's Android OS--are emerging shortly before its official debut.
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The Net giant, ever eager for a faster Internet, debuts its Google Public DNS service. With it, Google could become even more central to the Net.
Aren't features, functionality, performance, and ease of use really what's important here? I guess not.
Perhaps my daughter unwittingly summarized it best when her sole explanation for insisting on a Mac for her dorm room was the fact that it came in the color she wanted.
- by sarah_oneill September 23, 2008 2:10 PM PDT
- there are lots of locks on the hardware, but I love the open source spirit in the no DRM support. there's more at <a href="http://www.atelier-us.com/mobile-wireless/article/google-and-android-define-the-gphone-for-t-mobile">this article</a>.
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