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Unlimited Free Calls Using Google Voice and Gizmo
Source: nyquil.org

Today, after some tinkering, I accomplished something of which I've long dreamt: placing a Voice-Over-IP call, from a real phone number to a real phone number, from my Android phone, using only my 3G/EDGE data connection. No plan minutes involved.

Blackberry Curve Overtakes iPhone As Most Popular Smartphone
Source: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features

Chalk it up to the fact that the Curve is available on the four biggest U.S. carriers, not to mention a two-for-one sale on Verizon Wireless. Also in the top five for the first quarter of 2009: The Storm and the T-Mobile G1.

T-Mobile has sold 1 million G1 Android phones - CNET News
Source: CNET.com

A friend of mine wants to get the G1, because he thought it is better then my beloved Iphone, I told it is a free country and he has the right to be wrong.

#T-Mobible-G1-FAIL Unlimited data, but IM=TXTmsg?

With T-Mobile's unlimited data, you think you'll never go over 400 TXTs/month using your G1? #FAIL

G1 messphone

You still need a Sherlock Holmes for internet service on the phone

Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developers
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Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developers as the Android source code is open and so this encourages developers to continue developing apps for it.

Android: No iPhone Killer
Source: TechNewsWorld.com

T-Mobile's G1, the first phone running Google's Android software stack, is no iPhone killer, writes Ted Landau. It's Apple's dedication to design, ease of use and hardware-software integration that puts the advantage on iPhone's side.

Worst. Bug. Ever.
Source: blogs.zdnet.com

It turns out the bug in Android I wrote about yesterday was worse than we thought. When the phone booted it started up a command shell as root and sent every keystroke you ever typed on the keyboard from then on to that shell.

T-Mobile G1 vs. Apple iPhone 3G - CNET Prizefight
Source: CNET.com

Whether you love or hate Apple, the company set a new standard with the iPhone. From its multitouch screen to the integrated multimedia features to the ease of use, the iPhone acts as a benchmark for all other touch-screen smartphones. Included in that group is the T-Mobile G1.

How to get Root on your T-Mobile G1
Source: android-dls.com

First, a warning. Root is hidden from you for a reason. Do not attempt this if you a: are not a Linux guru already or b: value your G1. Obtaining root gives you power to do stuff you probably shouldn't do without the safety of your phone telling you NO!!

T-Mobile G1 up and running with no activation
Source: Engadget

It looks like getting up and running on an unactivated G1 is going to be a little easier than Apple made it for iPhone users. No jailbreak required.

Gphone vs. iPhone - the concept behind Android

I got hold of the first Android phone - T-Mobile G1 - last night in San Francisco, where the "pre-sale" was held from 6pm. Without too much going into the technical details (as other people are much more qualified for it), here is my brief impression about G1.

Google liberates Android source code, so start developing!
Source: Ars Technica

Google finally published today the source code of its Linux-based Android mobile platform. This long-awaited release arrives—as promised—at the same time that T-Mobile is officially launching its new G1 handset, the first mobile device that will ship with Android.

T-Mobile Probably Did Not Sell 1.5 Million G1 Pre-Orders
Source: Gizmodo

Did the announcement that T-Mobile sold 1.5 million G1 pre-orders sound a little too fantastic to be true? Information Week thought so and talked to the guy behind the astronomical number—a mathematician at The Motley Fool.

Ars Technica review of Google's Android G1 phone--In the shadow of the iPhone
Source: Ars Technica

The T-Mobile G1 Google smartphone, designed by Google and made by HTC, remains firmly in the shadow of the iPhone—for now. The phone, which goes on sale next week in the US and next month in Britain, was released too early.

Google implemented remote kill switch in Android
Source: Computerworld

An uproar erupted when iPhone users discovered a so-called remote kill switch on their phones -- will it spur the same reaction in users of the G1, the first Android phone?

Talk Social News Episode 5: Yammer, Google Android G1, using social medial to explain the bailout bill and what Jason Calacanis calls the Startup Depression
Source: Talk Social News

This week, Kipp and Wayne interview Yammer CEO David Sacks, a quick review of Google's Andriod OS phone with T-Mobile the G1 and we review how the government could use social media to communicate with the public to inform us on what is in the bailout bill.

Underestimating Google can be disastrous |
Source: CNET.com

Google's first Android-based phone was announced Tuesday and so far, the response has been mixed. Some believe it'll be the next big thing in the cell phone business because it adds some basics -- such as a physical keyboard -- that the iPhone is lacking.

T-Mobile, Google finally unveil the first Android phone
Source: Ars Technica

T-Mobile, Google, and HTC finally officially launched the first Android-enabled mobile device to hit the market.

Google Phone To Cost $200; Confirmed
Source: Tom's Guide

The HTC Dream smartphone with Android operating system will be available for $200 with a two-year contract, sources confirm.

T-Mobile to introduce phone with Google's Android software
Source: The L.A. Times

For those of you who have been anticipating the so-called Google Phone as if it were the next iPhone, the wait is almost over.

Hip Hop Activists Attacked and Arrested by NYPD | RaceWire
Source: racewire.org

On June 18, 2008, Rodstarz and G1 of the group REBEL DIAZ were up in Bronx on Southern Blvd in Hunts Point, when they noticed the police were harassing a street vendor who was selling fruit.

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