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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 23 2008 | google, iphone, mobile, android
    With the iPhone 3G around the corner, Google Android sees delays » VentureBeat

    Quoted: Because Google is providing so many of its resources to T-Mobile to ensure it has a phone ready to go by the end of this year, a Google Android phone from another carrier, Sprint, is likely pushed until next year. Likewise, China Mobile could see a launch of its first Android phone pushed into 2009.
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    Both Sprint and China Mobile are also said to want to make their own branded version of the platform, something which will take more time and resources. Sprint also is unsure about whether to push forward with a device that works on a 3G network, or simply wait until the 4G networks are ready to go.
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    That is not a good sign.

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | iphone, google, mobile
    Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive New Google Reader on iPhone? Bah! «

    I think Scoble might, in fact, be using the old version of the Google Reader for iPhone. The new one lets you share easily without a navigation. You do have to actually read the post before you share it (usually a good idea), but the click to view a post makes it appear inside the main list. No navigation required. The share / unshare link is an ajax method located at the footer of the post. This doesn't cause a navigation as it did in the first version. Also, you can now see All Posts, not just new ones. Nice improvements.

    Quoted: You might like it though. Some of my Twitter friends say that’s how they read all their feeds (I bias my life around sharing feed items, so making me click through items to share makes me mad).

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    0 starsTosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2008 | iphone, video, google

    Handy.

    Quoted: iTransmogrify! is a bookmarklet for iPhone which transforms embedded Flash content into direct links to natively supported formats. That means YouTube videos and MP3s can now be played from the iPhone’s Safari web browser with just a few clicks.