AG5 - March 15th Edition
Written by AndroidGuys • Mar 15th, 2008 • Category: Recent News, Week in Review
Another week of somewhat slow news days in the world of Google Android. There was a little bit of discussion around some of the members of the OHA, however nothing geared around Android. Here’s your weekly roundup of 5 articles, in no particular order, from AndroidGuys that deserve a second look. If this is your first time visiting us, please consider this the best place to start. Be sure to subscribe to our feeds so you don’t miss anything! Have a great weekend and play nice with the other kids.
- Motorola sees two more executives leave. Is the company dying a slow death? One would think so if they were paying close enough attention
- Rich Miner, of Google, says Android will outsell iPhone. One is software, the other is hardware. Do we care? No, it’s inflammatory headlines like this that we like.
- Sprint Nextel starts working on a new campaign. Will this be enough to keep their customers and attract new ones? The next big carrier casualty might be months away.
- Apps for Android debuts with WikiNotes. From the looks of it, this could be a great tool for developers and Android fans. Will a similar service launch once the programs are available?
- AT&T still throwing their weight around. Raising prices on text messages and forcing them to buy text message plans is shady business to say the least. Still though, they’re not the only one doing it.
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