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AT&T commercials show off Backflip, poke fun at Verizon yet again AT&T just released a few commercials showcasing the Motorola Backflip and didn't mention Android once. Instead, they focus on taking another stab at Verizon, boasting that the AT&T network can talk and surf the web at the same time while the Verizon network can't. It's interesting how AT&T is approaching their Android devices, stripping Google search in favor...
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Over the weekend, this New York Times article described in detail the battle between Apple and Google in the mobile phone market. It makes a good narrative, like reading an interesting saga of a “friend turning foe”. As the first iPhone came out back in 2005, there was Eric Schmidt on stage with Steve Jobs branding their close partnership. The iPhone was to feature Google search and ma...
submitted by iPhoneDevelopersJournal on 16th Mar 2010 (via iphone.sys-con.com)
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Android Fans Pick Up Arms Over Motorola's Plan To Use Bing Over Google Search Found under: android, motorola, bing, google, search, microsoft, fans, china, fanboys, If you were maintaining an eye out on all the Android related news stories popping up everywhere then you might have seen this little thing about Motorola kicking out Google Search in favor of Microsoft Bing as the default Search Engine on all Motorola Android devices hitting China crazy stuff huh Well its about...
submitted by MobileTopSoft on 13th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Motorola Removing Google Search and Maps from Android Devices in China When this was brought to our attention, the sad truth is that we werent really all that surprised by it. For one, its not like this is the first time that China and Google have been in the news together recently, so something like this almost seems natural, if not a direct response to those
submitted by SlashPhone on 11th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Motorola to replace Google with Bing on Chinese Android phones Imagine this with Bing inside. Its easy if you try. If I were a spit takin man, Id do a spit take right now. Motorola, stalwart of freedom, will work with Chinese carriers to add Bing to Chinese Android-based phones, ousting Google Search and Maps from the scene. Now this isnt meanness on Motorolas part although
submitted by MobileCrunch on 11th Mar 2010 (via mobilecrunch.com)
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Motorola Androids To Feature Bing We recently learned that AT&T had taken Androids precious Google Search bar and incorporated Yahoo Search instead a virtual in yo face to the search engine giant. But hey, thems the rules and AT&T is playing by them, right? Well now Motorola could be playing that same game. A vague (and somewhat awkward) Reuters article
submitted by phandroid on 11th Mar 2010 (via phandroid.com)
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Google Tests TV Search Service Googles Android is slowly taking over the cellphone market, now it sets its sights on your television. Google Inc. is testing a new television-programming search service with Dish Network Corp. How will Google search be utilized in your cable or satellite set-top box? It will be exciting to see how this will integrate with your set-top
submitted by AndroidCommunity on 9th Mar 2010 (via androidcommunity.com)
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Want an Android Phone? Don’t Choose AT&T We all thought that Verizon would be the one to lock down Android. Verizon chose the other option and allowed Android to breath and mainly left its core untouched. In comes AT&T, first they stripped out Google Search in every area of the device but thats just the tip of the iceberg. There have been reports
submitted by AndroidCommunity on 9th Mar 2010 (via androidcommunity.com)
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Employees and their families are currently beta testing a new service.
submitted by AndroidAndMe on 9th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Android On Lockdown: AT&T Removes Best Parts of Android from Backflip Well folks, if you haven't heard by now, AT&T's first Android Handset, the Motorola Backflip, has been locked down and crippled.  In doing this, AT&T has not only removed Google search, but disabled Android's ability to install non-market apk files outside of the official Android Market by removing the option for BACKFLIP users to install
submitted by AndroidGuys on 8th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)


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