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T-Mobile Android Phones To Get DoubleTwist Media Syncing Software Phandroid.com. The folks at TechCrunch are saying it will, essentially, be “iTunes for Android”. There isn't really anything negative I can say about that… ...
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Sync Media To Android With DoubleTwist | TmoNews - Unofficial T ...5 hours ago by Andrew
Well, T-Mobile really understands that and is embarking on a campaign to bring an app that syncs media to Android phones. The answer, DoubleTwist, which is basically an iTunes for every other device, plus it looks like it so no relearning. ... glad I had this program to get all the initialing sorting done. Now that I've backed up my music folder, I shouldn't ever have to do it again. Just add small stuff by way of bluetooth. I look forward to the DoubleTwist improvements. ...
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Who Needs iTunes? doubleTwist Partners With T-Mobile, Now Bundled ...17 hours ago by Jason Kincaid
January 25th, 2010 at 6:27 am; DoubleTwist to Be the Android Version of iTunes? | MostReviews.com. January 25th, 2010 at 6:41 am; T-Mobile Android Phones To Get DoubleTwist Media Syncing Software | Android Phone Fans ...
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Unlocked Nexus One Superphone sold direct from Google
Nexus One: Google's Evil Plan | Android Phone Fans3 hours ago by Anthony Perez
1)I think Google made a very good move to show to people the possibilities of android. I have ordered one for myself. 2)I like it being sold unlocked. I wish it was selling it to more countries all over the world immediately. .... The Nexus One I have is not a T-Mobile phone, so T-Mobile has no responsibility in giving me updates. I imagine Android and phone updates will come directly from Google (perhaps through the Android marketplace) not your cell phone provider. ...
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Linux News: Mobile: Nexus One: Where's the Revolution?10 hours ago by Scott M. Fulton, III
What reporters heard was that Motorola's and HTC's Droid phones will compete directly against Google's Nexus One made by HTC. The two manufacturers are happy with that -- at least, so said Jha and HTC CEO Peter Chou, ... So, as some reporters asked, what makes the Nexus One a "superphone" worthy of its own platform name, if Google actively acknowledges that Motorola and HTC will be among the manufacturers competing against Nexus One with very comparable Droids? ...
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Google debuts Android-powered Nexus One superphone6 Jan 2010 by Matt Honan
Apple may have the Jesus phone, but Google has now rolled out its own "superphone". Google unveiled its Nexus One touchscreen handset during a private press-only event at its headquarters in California. ... By releasing its own phone, Google puts itself in direct competition with other members of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a consortium of mobile hardware and software developers and carriers, all of whom have been working on Google's Linux-based Android operating ...
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1)I think Google made a very good move to show to people the possibilities of android. I have ordered one for myself. 2)I like it being sold unlocked. I wish it was selling it to more countries all over the world immediately. .... The Nexus One I have is not a T-Mobile phone, so T-Mobile has no responsibility in giving me updates. I imagine Android and phone updates will come directly from Google (perhaps through the Android marketplace) not your cell phone provider. ...
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Linux News: Mobile: Nexus One: Where's the Revolution?10 hours ago by Scott M. Fulton, III
What reporters heard was that Motorola's and HTC's Droid phones will compete directly against Google's Nexus One made by HTC. The two manufacturers are happy with that -- at least, so said Jha and HTC CEO Peter Chou, ... So, as some reporters asked, what makes the Nexus One a "superphone" worthy of its own platform name, if Google actively acknowledges that Motorola and HTC will be among the manufacturers competing against Nexus One with very comparable Droids? ...
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Google debuts Android-powered Nexus One superphone6 Jan 2010 by Matt Honan
Apple may have the Jesus phone, but Google has now rolled out its own "superphone". Google unveiled its Nexus One touchscreen handset during a private press-only event at its headquarters in California. ... By releasing its own phone, Google puts itself in direct competition with other members of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), a consortium of mobile hardware and software developers and carriers, all of whom have been working on Google's Linux-based Android operating ...
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