Saturday, October 10, 2009

Android has arrived

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Two years after Google announced Android, phone manufacturers are launching devices with the mobile operating system, and carriers are lining up to sell them. Also: New e-book readers.
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October 10, 2009
 
Week in review: Android has arrived

Two years after Google announced Android, phone manufacturers are launching devices with the mobile operating system, and carriers are lining up to sell them. Also: New e-book readers.

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