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  1. Google's Android is going mainstream. The G1, the first phone to run the search giant's mobile platform, has been a magnet for tech-savvy people, consumers more than 1 million handsets since October 2008. Full Article at Forbes

  2. LONDON (AdAge.com) -- With the rollout of an "augmented-reality" app for Android phones, IBM is bringing state-of-the-art technology to the U.K.'s most traditional sporting event, the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Full Article at Advertising Age

  3. It was an act of spiteful anger that sent me back into the Android Marketplace yesterday. Apple made me do it. After the 3G S announcement yesterday, of course I had to see about the possibility of an upgrade from my current 3G. Full Article at MediaPost.com

  4. "Among all the companies fighting to grab a piece of the brightest star in computing -- the smartphone -- Google seems the least interested in taking the spoils," says Cnet's Tom Krazit. Full Article at MediaPost.com

  5. Focus is one of the key attributes of mobile media. Full Article at MediaPost.com

From the Web

  1. Bloo – The Facebook Android app that you have been waiting for is here. No, Facebook and Android haven’t played nice since the T-Mobile G1 debuted last October, but the premier social networking website finally has a decent app in Bloo. Full Article at Androinica | Google Android Blog

  2. A firm called Archos claims it is showing the way for netbooks in the future by unveiling a tablet machine running Windows 7, and possibly the Android OS. Full Article at Tom's Hardware Guide

  3. Seriously - anyone considering an Archos these days should be forced to wear some sort of badge so we know to steer clear of them. Full Article at Inquirer

  4. Intended for the Russian smartphone market, the HIGHSCREEN PP5420’s unique selling point is a small, auxiliary touch screen beneath the main pne, which serves as a sort of ‘mousepad’ and extra display. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk

  5. The first Android-powered phone will launch in Japan on July 10th. New Japanese customers will have immediate access to free applications in the Android Market, with paid apps following sometime later. Full Article at ZDNet

  6. The vaguely announced IMT device will have a 5 inch display, Adobe Flash and Flash video support, up to 500GB capacity drive, 7 hourse of video playback, and 3.5G 7.2 Mbps HSUPA wireless connectivity. Full Article at ZDNet

  7. In an interview for a Korean news agency, Ahn Seung-kwon says (besides the details above) that LG will make another luxury phone (unrelated to the Prada) that will be similar to Nokia's crazy overpriced Vertu. Full Article at Gizmodo

  8. Yesterday, we covered Juniper Research's findings on the prospects for open source operating systems on smartphones, which it deems to be rosy. Full Article at OStatic

  9. “Pachube is a little like YouTube, except that, rather than sharing videos, Pachube enables people to monitor and share real time environmental data from sensors that are connected to the internet. Full Article at Dvorak Uncensored

  10. Motorola is looking to Android to save its skin after falling drastically behind in the mobile sales market, and will launch several phones this year. Full Article at Tech.co.uk

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