Let me preface this review with a disclaimer. I am not a geek. Nor am I a nerd, a techie, or a professional anything. I like my phones to make calls, and occasionally receive them (except when my mother is calling, but that’s another story.) I’m not fussy about connection, the concept of 3G and [...]
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CompanionLink | Sync Outlook, Google & Android
Well I think I’ve finally found the best solution for synchronizing Outlook with Google Contacts and Google Calendar. It’s CompanionLink, which has Outlook synchronization tools for a number of environments and scenarios.
No, this isn’t a paid post. I found CompanionLink for Google Android in my searches for a reliable sync tool for Outlook & [...]
An Update on my T-Mobile G1
I received my T-Mobile G1 last week, just in time for a the October Social Media Breakfast – Twin Cities event on Friday.
It’s been the best smartphone I’ve yet had the chance to work with. While I’ve not had an iPhone (and probably won’t) I can tell you that in my experience, Android surpasses [...]
MySpace on Android
According to Fierce Mobile Content, MySpace is launching a version of MySpace Mobile optimized for the Google Android platform. Below is the news release from MySpace.
MYSPACE MOBILE ANNOUNCES ANDROID APPLICATION
MySpace, the world’s premier social network and leading mobile social network, today announced a free, new MySpace Mobile experience customized for Android and available via the [...]
T-Mobile G1 will be here on Nov. 10
Looks like Christmas is in October for me this year. I’ll be looking for the new T-Mobile G1 to show up around the 10th of November according to the order information. Yeah, I couldn’t help joining over 1.5 million other new Android fans and preordered the phone last night.
I’ve been waiting for some time [...]
Category: Communications, Devices, GPS, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, UMTS/HSDPA
Tags: android, cellular, comunications, g1, google, Mobile, phone, t-mobile
My fears for Android may come true
I’m worried that the future of one of the most anticipated mobile operating systems will be limited by it’s vary creators. Like most of Google, Android is being reported to appear to be a conglomeration of beta components that don’t readily mesh into a cohesive system.
While few mobile solutions achieve the Zen-like state that [...]
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