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2 hours ago ago from marketingforvictory.com
Too many customers destroy their cell phones before their 2 years are over, and get stuck between no cell phone and spending a lot of money. Instead of paying 100's of dollars to buy an costly, low quality cellular phone from their phone company, these customers can go to a online site and compare expenses. The selection is much larger than from a phone service, and the consumer may choose a new cell phone without having to renew their ...
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5 hours ago ago from MP4 Soup.com
A lot of people have chosen to get rid of their traditional phone and only use a cell phone service. People have paid two phone providers for years, but you really don't need to do that today. Why do you need the old phone connected to the wall when everyone in the family has a cell phone? Most people carry their cell phone with them all the time and so you are more accessible than ever anyway. About the only reason to have a traditional ...
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6 hours ago ago from Ozablog.com
With Google's disclosure over the weekend that it would launch its own cellphone, the online giant is staking claim to a piece of the fast-growing mobile marketplace and making a direct challenge to Apple's swift rise in the sector. Google said in a corporate blog on Saturday that it has developed a phone based on its Android mobile operating system and distributed it to employees to try out. Soon after, pictures of the phone surfaced on the ...
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10 hours ago ago from celestialrocKs.com | everything under the sky
Google Inc. has been letting its employees test a new cellphone that could be rolled out to consumers as soon as next month, potentially marking its first foray into the business of selling mobile phones. The Internet search giant already has its own Android operating system installed on phones sold by major wireless carriers including Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. But bloggers and recent news reports have raised the possibility that ...
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Google out to shake up the smart-phone industry
11 hours ago ago from San Jose Mercury News
Google out to shake up the smart-phone industry Posted: 12/14/2009 06:13:12 PM PST Updated: 12/14/2009 06:58:33 PM PST More coverage Google, already a disruptive presence in the mobile phone industry, seems to be itching to re-shape it once more. As early as January, the company plans to sell directly to consumers a new smart-phone that will not be "locked" to any wireless carrier, according to ...
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9 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business
With Google's disclosure over the weekend that it would launch its own cellphone, the online giant is staking claim to a piece of the fast-growing mobile marketplace and making a direct challenge to Apple 's swift rise in the sector. Google said in a corporate blog on Saturday that it has developed a phone based on its Android mobile operating system and distributed it to employees to try out. Soon after, pictures of the phone surfaced on ...
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18 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
Google ( GOOG ) just keeps on entering and disrupting markets. In its latest salve, the company has announced its intention to make a "Googlephone" available directly to consumers sometime in 2010. The phone, made by Taiwan's HTC, will be billed as Google's own handset and will be sold unlocked and free for use on any carrier (global GSM-type networks from initial indications). This is disruptive because Google, on almost every single ...
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13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
It's a sign of Google 's extraordinary success that its name has become synonymous with Web searches. It should be careful that it doesn't also become a metaphor for trying to do too much. Reports that Google plans to begin selling a cellphone directly to consumers should worry its shareholders. Without a wireless carrier as a partner reportedly also a possibility Google would either have to sell a phone pitched at a much ...
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6 hours ago ago from U.S. News
How the poll on global warming was conducted The Associated Press-Stanford University Environment Poll on global warming was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media from Nov. 17-29, 2009. It is based on landline telephone and cell phone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,005 adults. Interviews were conducted with 705 respondents on landline telephones and 300 on cellular phones. Digits in the phone numbers ...
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