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News: Google Docs editing on Android/iPhone, Google Voice app finally approved for iPhone, Galaxy S owners keep waiting for 2.2 update
News: Editing of Google Docs is now available on Android (2.2+), iPhone and iPad (iOS 3.0+). Editing Google Spreadsheets in the mobile browser has been available for a while now. Apple approved official Google Voice app for iOS. Finally, a ridiculous 1.5 year App Store ban of a very useful application has ended. Google Voice [...]
News: Android sales grow 886%, surpass iPhone in Q2 ’10
Two separate surveys released on Monday showed that Android smartphone sales surpassed iPhone sales in the second quarter of 2010. In the US, Android OS accounted for 27% of new sales, while Apple iPhone OS accounted for 23% according to Nielsen. Both are still behind RIM, which sold 33% of smartphones. Note how Apple’s market share started [...]
Antennagate press conference: Apple’s unconvincing non-apology
If Apple still has a PR department, after watching Friday’s press event they should not have come to work on Monday. If they sanctioned that performance from Steve Jobs, they are incompetent. And if they didn’t, they should have resigned in protest. Speaking at Apple’s Cupertino campus, clearly irritated by the whole “Antennaegate” saga Steve [...]



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