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Android provides an excellent GPS/data experience. There are a lot of apps already available that would work well on a MID or netbook. If you use a lot of Google apps, it's a great way to have them in one place.

Hey Chris, just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the book. Great work! I put a full review up on AndroidGuys yesterday. If you wouldn't mind, take a look at it. Love your podcasts guys!

http://androidguys.com/?p=3547
I have a bet going with my friend over whether WALL-E will hit $200 million. A month ago, I was expecting closer to $250, now I think I might barely make the break. He thinks Pixar is going down hill fast.
More likely scenario could be Dell announcing they will join the Open Handset Alliance or pledging support of Android. Still a welcome announcement in our opinion.

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We are nothing short of excited over this. The possibilities are endless when it comes to open source. There are going to be troves of Android phones out there, each one more unique than the next.

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This is exactly what is so cool about Android. It's not going to be just phones, but mobile devices, DVR's, and PC's all running a totally syncable backbone. For more Android information, check out AndroidGuys.com
For all of the latest news on Android, visit AndroidGuys.com today! We were mentioned on Googleholic in November '07 as the first recognized Android fan site.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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