Can Google jumpstart the sluggish location-based services market in the throes of a global recession?
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Aussie electronics maker Kogan plans to roll out the Blackberry-style Agora on Jan. 29.
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Good luck getting a BlackBerry Storm anytime soon. Many Verizon Wireless stores by midday had sold through their inventory of the much-anticipated mobile phone.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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Analyst says the G1 has flaws that are to be expected from version 1.0 of its Android-based operating system.
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While much of the excitement is focused on the G1's feature list, the critical tests of T-Mobile's 3G coverage and Android's robustness are yet to come.
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Windows Mobile phone maker could step out of the shadows and onto center stage if the excitement over Google’s G1 open-source phone persists. But it may also cost HTC some Windows Mobile business.
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Analyst says Google’s open-source mobile operating system should generate roughly $1 billion in advertising revenue by 2010.
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The mobile games company will be bringing a smattering of games to Google’s platform next year.
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Unveiling was surprisingly unremarkable and G1’s features, which were leaked weeks ago, are hardly unique.
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