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POPSBuyer's Guide To Android Vs. iPhone Lifehacker produced a useful side-by-side comparison that, unfortunately, didn't copy well because of its formatting. Click through for the chart which lists price, storage, screen size, hardware specs and features like camera and browser type.
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POPSBeta internet explore sounds like they did a few improvements..i use firefox3 but i have to use ie sometime.There is also a google brower.Called android not out yet.
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POPS30 Google Apps You’ve Never Heard Of On the other hand, there are quite a few apps I have heard of! Still, this list is a highly useful one! To learn more on this, visit the site pl. Couldn't clip it all...
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POPSWhy Google Releases Half-Baked Products Basically, Nick Carr is arguing that Google is exploiting something like the long tail in its product releases. It may only have a few hits--products like Gmail, for instance--but the cost of development is low enough that even a marginal traffic bump to its ads makes new features worthwhile. Hence all the Google products that seem to be languishing in semi-obscurity, like Knol, Android and Open Social.
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POPSMeet The Guys Behind AndroidGuys ...in this New York Times mini-profile of AndroidGuys.com. The site is a one-stop shop for information about Google's Android project. I've interviewed both "Android guys" --Jamie and Scott--for stories.
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POPSGoogle's Newest Frienemy: Verizon After sparring off and on over wireless spectrum last year, Google and Verizon Wireless are close to a deal that would make Google the default search engine on Verizon phones, says the WSJ. The match-up makes sense. Carriers are betting big on the mobile Web and placing a Google search bar on the screen of its phones should encourage people to log on from their phones. There's also some "enemy of my enemy" logic: Verizon rival AT&T already has a pact with Google rival Yahoo! More interesting is what other alliances could follow, such as Verizon support for Google's Android project.
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POPSTraffic Android Traffic Android is THE online bookmarking tool. Will save you hours. Hurry while there is a Free Trial offer.
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POPSWhy We Write About The iPhone (And Android) UK tech site Silicon.com nicely explicates the media obsession with Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. In short: they are shaking up the wireless market and embody important trends for the industry's future.
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POPSGolfzilla -- Play Golf in Google Maps Playing online simulated golf on the world most renown golf courses. This will be possible with Golfzilla, a mashup of Google Map’s Satellite images and a Golf game, developed for the Android powered smartphones which are expected to become available by the end of this year. on smartphones, powered by Google Android
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POPSBreadcrumbz a Featured Android Application The Android Developer Challenge (ADC) is a Google-sponsored program providing $10 million in total awards for the best mobile apps built on the Android platform. The first phase of the ADC is now complete. 50 teams of developers each received a $25,000 award and the opportunity to compete in the second and final round. One of them is Breadcrumbz a mobile application offering a different kind of navigation, using pictures instead of a map.
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POPSNavigation by pictures on Google's Android BreadCrumbz' unique approach to navigation enables a new kind of user-created geo-content. Our aim is to develop a platform and a community where people create, store and share geo-content that is meaningful to them with their friends ("find my house", "where I left my car at the airport") or with the world ("best mountainbiking route in the area", "find my cool shop", "to your hospital's department of surgery", etc.).
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POPSiPhone Games Potential I think iPhone-like devices, i.e. big touch screen, connectivity, good processor, etc. are going to be a HUGE platform for games (an nearly everything else we do on computers). Big Duh!, but some people do not think so. Google's Android platform will be even better because it is so open. I do not think of these devices as cell phones. They are mobile computers that happen to make calls too.
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POPSGoogle Unveils Android -- The iPhone 'Killer' Google presented at its Google I/O developers conference in San Francisco the current version of the Android operating system for smart phones, including touch-screen technology, compass capabilities and games.