iPhone 4 vs Android Captivate
An iPhone 4 user’s experience with the Android 2.1 powered Samsung Captivate on AT&T
I’ll preface this by saying before this review, I’ve hardly laid hands on an Android device, let alone considered throwing my iPhone aside to completely delve into the OS and see if I could actually survive without my iPhone. In my time [...]
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iPhone, Android, and why smartphone openness is a lie
I’ve written several times that the “openness” argument made against Apple’s iPhone in general, and by Google against Apple in particular is overblown and often disingenuous. Sure, other smartphones might theoretically be more open at the platform level, but when it comes down to manufacturers and carriers, the end user-facing openness is just not there. [...]
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iPhone vs Android: Cooper, Woz, and Page edition
A bit of a roundup this afternoon as the cell phone inventor Martin Cooper, personal computer inventor Steve Wozniak, and advertising revolutionary Larry Page all give their opinions on iPhone vs. Android.
Martin Cooper went on CNN with this zinger:
“I think that the Android phones are catching up now, and the latest version of [...]
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YouTube significantly updates mobile site for iPhone
Google’s YouTube has deployed a significant update to their mobile site, m.youtube.com. As is typical with Google’s web apps, it works well and looks even better. Here’s their hit list:
It’s really fast.
The user interface incorporates larger, more touch-friendly elements, making it easier to access videos on the go.
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Google CEO: We don’t have a plan to beat Apple
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in a recent interview that they’re not in competition with Apple, even while taking a little shot at the company on whose board of directors he sat during the iPhone’s development.
We don’t have a plan to beat Apple, that’s not how we operate,” Schmidt says. “We’re trying to [...]
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