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With the first Android-powered handset launch just around the corner, Google’s finally getting around to showing the OS up and running on a live handset — albeit with a bit of tape covering up some unmentionables on the hardware itself. They showed the goods today at Google’s ...
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Video: Google shows Android handset at Developer Day
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With the first Android-powered handset launch just around the corner, Google’s finally getting around to showing the OS up and running on a live handset — albeit with a bit of tape covering up some unmentionables on the hardware itself. They showed the goods today at Google’s Developer Day today in London, and some chap in the audience managed to get it all on video. Check out the video at MobileCrunch >>
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... y mientras nos comemos las uñas podemos ver este video vía MobileCrunch donde muestran hoy al OS en el ...
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... there’s a ton of good stuff each day that you’ll only see on that side of the fence.
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