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Google G1 and T-mobile: really competing with iphone on price?

October 3rd, 2008

Like many other interested onlookers, I’ve been following the development of the G1 and the Android operating system pretty closely. In the Portland area, the service by AT&T is miserable which has ruled out the possibility of ever owning an iPhone as long as it is tied exclusively to that provider. Also, as I’ve said before, it’s exciting to watch the paradigm of the mobile handset evolve over the last two years.

I watched on September 23rd as T-Mobile announced that the price of the new G1 would be $200. They wanted to directly compete with the iPhone. In their official announcement, they set the price at $179 making it even more appealing.

That is until, I logged into my online T-Mobile account to get the official pricing to me when the phone does finally come out. I don’t know if their announcement was geared towards new customers (they didn’t say so) but the price is distinctly different than what they announced.

I’ll continue to watch the G1, it’s price, and how it’s affecting the mobile marketplace. For now, here’s a screen shot of my own account and the cost of upgrading. Notice that it includes the two year extension.

T-mobile G1 pricing

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New Google and T-Mobile Phone and YOUR thoughts

September 24th, 2008

I read (and even commented) Om Malik’s piece about the new Google Phone. I personally think he was a little harsh on the ol’ Android platform rebuking it’s philosophy of openness when in fact technical hurdles are more to blame.

I also started an online video conversation to see what you thought. I’ll include that below.

More to come on the Google phone for sure and I’ll be sure to keep you updated.

Google Phone. Thoughts?What do people think of the joint announcement yesterday by google and t-mobile?

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Android News

August 28th, 2008

Over the last several weeks, Google has been announcing snippets of information related to their mobile phone endevor: Android.

Google announced today it will also be releasing a Android Market, a service designed in the image of the iTunes Store with YouTube functionality. An interesting market shift is taking place which could quite possibly be looked in hindsight as the great mobile revolution. First, it was the laptop, coming up next the mobile phone that acts like a laptop?

Mobile developers have been going nuts over development of iPhone applications and they have been making a mint doing so. Some reports have the Store making $1M per day. Wow. Google joins the fray today in their announcement albeit with a slightly more open source bend. They will at first accept only free applications with the paid-for apps coming at a later date.

Expanding the development of mobile apps from a few scattered developers, say, on Research In Motion’s Blackberry devices to many many developers all over the world on Android and the iPhone are setting up a potential for a Brave New World of mobile phone functionality.

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Text-Mate Bundle for Asterisk Telephony

August 18th, 2008

As I’ve been getting more and more familiar with Asterisk I’ve been blindly editing the configuration files in TextMate with no context highlighting. This produced lots of really unnecessary errors. So, I decided to build a bundle from scratch.

 

It’s definitely a work in progress and I’d appreciate any work anyone else would like to put into it. I just took a few minutes to add in the asterisk applications for highlighting and a few other regular expressions that came up in my dial plans.

 

The bundle can be downloaded here. Instructions for download and install are here.

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