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T-Mobile G1 Launches Today
T-Mobile G1 Launches Today
It's official, the long-awaited first iteration of the Google phone is finally available. T-Mobile's G1, the first handset to run Google's open-source Android mobile OS launched today nationwide. Users can purchase the handset online via T-Mobile or at select retail locations across the ...
T-Mobile Store Opens Doors to G1 Phone
T-Mobile Store Opens Doors to G1 Phone
blog.wired.com — It's official! The HTC T-Mobile G1 phone powered by Google's Android mobile operating system is here. T-Mobile's... downtown San Francisco store became the first in the country to sell the G1 phone Tuesday evening. About 150 buyers lined up ... (more) T-Mobile Store Opens Doors to G1 Phone
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T-Mobile G1 Commercial "Questions" (video)
youtube.com — This is the first commercial that will air for the new T-Mobile G1 with Google.... (more) T-Mobile G1 Commercial "Questions" (video)
G1 Landing Page
t-mobile.com — Subject to credit approval; new activation on qualifying rate plan, minimum two-year service agreement and data plan... required. Taxes, fees, and other upfront and monthly charges may apply. If you access the T-Mobile HotSpot network, your use is ... (more) G1 Landing Page
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Happy G1 Android Day!
Homotron.net — Well, it's finally here. Today is the official launch of the G1 Android phone, so many a technophile will be living happy today. All T-Mobile stores opened at 8 AM today to meet increased demand. We've seen reviews of the phone and it also appears that many people that pre-ordered were able to get their hands on the phone early. If you'd like to learn a little more about the phone and how it works, or if you've picked one up and are just looking for some tips and tricks, check out the official forum for ...

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T-Mobile delivers the G1 (aka Android) phoneCNET News.com 10/22/2008
You can think of it as a touch-screen smartphone, plain and simple, or as Google's first big step into the telecommunications sector.
Coders get 70 percent of Android Market revenueCNET News.com 10/22/2008
With T-Mobile's G1 now on the market, Google opens the doors to the Android Market. Later, programmers and carriers will share revenue.
Google's Android-Powered G1 Officially DebutsInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 10/22/2008
The handset has a 3.2-inch touch screen that slides up to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and runs on T-Mobile's expanding 3G network.
Android and iPhone philosophies worlds apartCNET News.com 10/22/2008
How does Apple's iPhone philosophy differ from that of Google's Android? Let me count the ways.