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I got really excited to see another MOTOBLUR/CLIQ article pop up in my RSS feed, since it's my new phone of choice and I'll be picking one up ASAP. However, after reading this, I'm left with one question:

Why?

What, exactly, was the goal for this post? I'm not trying to be mean or to troll, so please don't take it as such, but the entire content of the post can be summed up as "Motorola chose to target the Social Networking section, and this might not be a perfect implementation."

I don't think anyone thought it would be, but I'm struggling to figure out why this should be a revelation to anyone? I am absolutely in love with the CLIQ and everything it stands for, and even I know it will have a variety of flaws.
The N85 is an amazing phone and I would adore getting one.
I would absolutely love to get this, I love the Red Alert series.
GoG is another great digital distribution site that is doing a lot for the medium, I'd love to get something from their catalog.
I've always been interested in this and would love to play it - unfortunately, I won't pre-order it without playing it and I can't play in the beta without pre-ordering it. What a conundrum!
One more time, really hope I can win this, need some games for my 360 and I love the Guitar Hero
Really want to win this, love rocking out with Guitar Hero.
Really want to play this game, but I don't have $50 =(
Using M$ invalidates your arguments, of which only one (network connections) was any good. At no point do I want clicking on the time to change it, that's utter shit. Three is fine, two might be a little better but it's also worth cleaning up a bit.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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