Does it matter? The point is they are using their DEVICES to go to Google. Wifi or EDGE the end result is the same ... It is surprising to see this many people using an iPhone to go to Google.
It's not that surprising as I use Google Reader for my RSS feeds via my T-Mo Dash (over Edge and Wi-Fi). Also, a comment like this has great timing to bring in more partners and investors for Android. It also signifies how much revenue can be generated by Google (through advertising) and its presence throughout the mobile landscape for advertisers.
I wouldn't take this as some sort of great comment on the iPhone, but rather a "heads up" for those that are thinking about partnering with Google in the immediate future.
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Does it matter? The point is they are using their DEVICES to go to Google. Wifi or EDGE the end result is the same ... It is surprising to see this many people using an iPhone to go to Google.
It's not that surprising as I use Google Reader for my RSS feeds via my T-Mo Dash (over Edge and Wi-Fi). Also, a comment like this has great timing to bring in more partners and investors for Android. It also signifies how much revenue can be generated by Google (through advertising) and its presence throughout the mobile landscape for advertisers.
I wouldn't take this as some sort of great comment on the iPhone, but rather a "heads up" for those that are thinking about partnering with Google in the immediate future.