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Rut ro, Raggy. Looks like things in the Android camp are slowing down even further. Barron's [via Giz] has...
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Never one to be left out of the smartphone rumor mill, Dell now is rumored to be possibly working on...
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WMExperts is, strictly speaking, a Windows Mobile site. But we recognize good wireless industry prose when we see it,...
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It looks like Microsoft might have a little extra time to fine-tune Windows Mobile 7 before Google unleashes Android,...
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Those wild and crazy hackers at XDA-Developers have managed to get a working build of Android running on a...
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I'll admit that Google's announcement of the Android Platform had its intended effect on me: I saw the list of folks on board, I heard that an 'early SDK' is coming on Monday, and I believed that not only was Android not vaporware, but it was something pretty significant. Today things look a little shakier - Who's in control of what parts? Just how locked-down will some of these things be? What guarantee will there be than an app will work on disparate versions of Android (hello Symbian)?
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The real challenge to Microsoft is that “Android,” as it is supposed to be called, is likely going to be offered for a license fee of approximately $0 to manufacturers. Some of the costs may be offset by some sort of mobile ad structure -- which I'm very skeptical could work - screen real estate is just too precious to waste pixels on ads.
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