Several readers have pointed out recent equipage discussing the deterioration and mug* of Google Android. Silicon.com has what is close upon an FAQ for Android, given the relevant basic whole story* about it. Apcmag cross-examine whether Google can meet the high cheerfulness most enthusiasts have for the platform, and The file discusses Google's claims that it will be competitive with Apple and worth the wait. We discussed a preview of Android last month. Quoting The Register: "Google mobile platforms guru Rich Miner acknowledged that for the moment, Apple may have an advantage. After all, Steve Jobs and company have veritably shipped a piece of hardware, while the first Android handset won't arrive until 'the second half of this year.' But Miner also told the crowd that Stevo hasn't treated developers as well as they deserve. 'There are certain apps you just can't build on an iPhone,' Miner said. 'Apple doesn't let you do multiprocessing. They don't let your app run in the background after you switch to another. And they don't let you have interpretive wording
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