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Big Cellphone Makers Shifting to Android System

The New York times reports that big cellphone makers are shifting to Android. There are several reasons for this. Android is free, while Windows Mobile costs manufacturers $15 to $25 a phone. Android is intended for finger tapping, while WIndows Mobile is built for stylus use Developers get access to the Android source code Windows [...]

Google E-books and web vs apps

Paid Content reported yesterday on Google´s E-books store. Google Editions will be device agnostic. Basically, this means that you can read the titles on any device with a browser. They report that users will also be able to access the texts they have purchased when they’re not connected to the Internet via a cached version. [...]

Will the Android Market be fragmented?

Business Week Tech Beat has an interesting story “Will Moto Fracture the Android Market?“. It Motorola will introduce signature apps for it´s upcoming Android devices. The move seems reasonable from an end user experience and a differentiation strategy perspective. On the other hand, this move may lead to a Android as a fragmented platform if [...]