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    ninjagin: CNN Money is spreading a little FUD about Motorola's Droid phone. Sure wish they'd read this article. They quote some guy as saying "The problem with ... more »
    ph15h: Android vs Symbian vs iPhone OS vs Windows Mobile vs Blackberry OS vs DangerOS vs Web OS... then the boring ones: LiMo, etc. Gonna be a fun 10 years. ... more »
    lolbrbnvm: Google seems to have adopted the complete opposite of Apple's strategy for iPhone OS, where features like video recording and MMS are held back until ... more »
    Davi Viana: you sure put lots of hope in the android, predicting the future like this. Sure, it has the potential to be huge, but it (as all those shiny things ha... more »
    el bryanto: Great article! #android20 more »
    Broccoli_Monopoly: With handsets being developed by multiple manufacturers, Android will find itself in all different kinds of form factors (flip, slider, so-durable-you... more »
    safil: why couldn't u drop this article yesterday to back me comments on the 2.0 review. oh well, better late than never. (consequently, still waiting for th... more »
    jack006: Lots of words, but not the most important ones. Those would be, "Android is merely a set of tools that can be randomly applied to many different hardw... more »
    Gordonium: Hell of an article, John. Thanks for enlightening this previously Android-ignorant soul. I got this tingling sensation all over when I finished readin... more »
    LaraPandion I: I can see Android dominating as long as it remains simple and consistent and doesn't splinter into a hundred different builds, like happens to so many... more »
    Justin Paulson: What will the codename for the next version be? Fritter? #android20 more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: It's funny how much I agree with this article, even though I'm an Apple fanboy....Apple is soooooooo fucked. I see this as a chess game, and Apple tr... more »
    dagamer34: Apple will be crushed my Android simply because of the fact that it will be everywhere. And it becomes game over if "featurephones" start using it as ... more »
    nemoo: i'd like a roomba that runs adroid! #android20 more »
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