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November 14, 2007

Google gPhone (Not an iPhone killer)

images.jpegThere has been a lot of talk lately about Google buying Android. There are those who say Want an iPhone? Maybe Not. While others are saying gPhone User Interface - iPhone Killer. I honestly have to laugh. I have watched the video provided on the first link above. And calling the non-existent gPhone an iPhone killer is, well just plain dumb. All of the wonderful applications they talked about on the "gPhone" I can do on my iPhone. iPhone killer, I don't think so. iPhone wan-a-be, yes. So now that Google is wanting to screw around with pagerank, they are wanting to get into the iPhone copying business. Get real Google.

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It seems to me that Android should be described more as an attempt at a Symbian killer than an iPhone killer. A free, functional OS for mobile phones seems more directed at Symbian than Apple. Now, if someone combined it with some killer hardware and put some great (free?) apps on it - then we might have an iPhone killer.

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