Google Answers the iPhone
Published 10/16/2008 at WSJ.com: Gadgets
The G1 from T-Mobile and Google is a worthy competitor to the iPhone, but the two devices have different strengths and weaknesses, and are likely to attract different types of users, writes Walt Mossberg.
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