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YouTube is the #4 Blogger for T-Mobile G1
Hands-on with the G1 Anrdoid phone. In this segment, Noah reviews the G1's Web browser and YouTube app. Much more on G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/g1.aspx
10 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
6 Months Ago,
truveo.com says
(in Video: User's Guide: The T-Mobile G1)
Orlando Sentinel Technology columnist checks out the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to feature Google's Android mobile operating system.
www.truveo.com
10 Months Ago,
rss@youtube.com (domipost) from YouTube says
(in Video: Unboxing T-Mobile G1 Google Phone)
An unboxing video of T-Mobile G1. The first one of the Dutch version, made for AllAboutPhones.nl. The ugly but great Android phone unboxed!
Keywords: unboxing t-mobile g1 google android phone htc dutch ugly mobile great user interface iPhone competitor web umts hsdpa wifi touchscreen ga...
And
rss@youtube.com (phonedog) from YouTube says
(in Video: Palm Pre vs iPhone 3G vs Google Android G1 - Preview)
M O R E on Palm Pre @ http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-research/palm-pre.aspx Noah takes a look at the hottest new gadget of the year: The Palm Pre smartphone. Does it have what it takes to go head to head with Apple's iPhone 3G and the HTC T-Mobile G1? Here's a preview to whet your appetites.
13 Months Ago,
Google Video says
(in Video: T-Mobile G1 Review of Messaging and Email)
Much more on the G1 @ takes a deep look at Email, Instant Messaging, and MMS/SMS on the HTC G1 for T-Mobile, the first Google Android phone. Ranked 2.82 / 5.00 | 74 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: Nilesh Prajapati Tags: Android Apple Att Aviation Computer Diy Dog Dre...
And
Google Video says
(in Video: T-Mobile G1 Review: Music and MP3 Store)
More with the G1. Noah tries out the music player and Amazon mp3 store. Where's the headphone jack? Ranked 2.82 / 5.00 | 197 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: Nilesh Prajapati Tags: 3g Android Aviation Blackberry Cell Computer Diy Electronics Environment G1 Gadget...
And
Google Video says
(in Video: User's Guide: The T-Mobile G1)
Unknown length - 2008-10-18
Orlando Sentinel Technology columnist checks out the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to feature Google's Android mobile operating system.
And
rss@youtube.com (kravvykrav) from YouTube says
(in Video: YouTube - T-Mobile G1, LG Lotus, Pantech Matrix and More on PhoneDog!)
Sign in with your Google Account! Hey, it's Noah - I mean, kravvykrav - here just lettin' you know we've got coverage of all kinds of new phones over on PhoneDog. Check it out! http://youtube.com/phonedog http://www.phonedog.com ...
And
rss@youtube.com (OrlandoSentinel) from YouTube says
(in Video: User's Guide: The T-Mobile G1 (the Google phone))
Orlando Sentinel technology columnist Etan Horowitz reviews the T-Mobile G1, the first cell phone to feature Google's mobile operating system. To read a full review and other technology news, go to: http://orlandosentinel.com/techblog
And
rss@youtube.com (phonedog) from YouTube says
(in Video: T-Mobile G1 Review: Messaging and Email)
Noah takes a deep look at Email, Instant Messaging, and MMS/SMS on the HTC G1 for T-Mobile, the first Google Android phone. Much more on G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/g1.aspx
14 Months Ago,
rss@youtube.com (phonedog) from YouTube says
(in Video: T-Mobile G1 Android hands on feature demo)
Doug gets another hands-on tour of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone live at the launch event in NYC. Get a first look at browsing, messaging, Android Market. Much more on the G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/google+phone.aspx
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| 2 | jkOnTheRun |
| 3 | Pocket PC Thoughts |
| 4 | YouTube |
| 5 | ostatic.com |
| 6 | Gear Live |
| 7 | Android Community |
| 8 | Dare Obasanjo aka C... |
| 9 | Soft Sailor |
| 10 | Switched |
| 11 | Download Squad |
| 12 | Phandroid.com |
| 13 | Unwired View |
| 14 | Mobile Magazine |
| 15 | Appscout |
When Google released its first Google phone with T-Mobile in 2008 the industry had high hopes. Here was an open source platform that would change the face of the industry and give Microsoft, Apple and anyone else who happened to be interested, a run for their money.
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