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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Am I the only one who thinks that Google Android will be a failure? I honestly don’t see it as a worth adversary to Windows Mobile or the iPhone software.
I think using T-Mobile and HTC for the first phone instead of “Sprint” or “Verizon” with a “Sony” or “Samsung” phone was a bad idea. Why? Because I don’t see anyone switching from any provider to T-Mobile which in my opinion doesn’t have the greatest of service across the US, and HTC although they make phones for Sony and other companies doesn’t have that attraction a company like Apple does.
So I think Google Android will fail, and it may not fail after the launch later this month on T-mobile it may take a year or two maybe longer but I don’t see it going anywhere. But it can be salvaged if lets say Google Hooked up with Palm. Both companies are big names, and Palm could definitely use a boost.
So how about it Google and Palm.
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