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Wow, the press is really getting into Android. Last Friday, Rich Miner and pundits appeared on NPR’s Science Friday:

Fed up with your current cell phone — or your service provider? Mobile experts discuss what can be expected from cell phones and cell companies in the future.

Google is working to develop a new kind of software that could work on many different handsets — will it simplify the market or add to the confusion?

Ira Flatow starts out talking about how much he hates his cell phone, and especially the eco-system that is out there. “Why can’t they make a cell phone that lets me do what I want to do”. Rich gets to discuss a little bit about Android, and then the conversation gets broader to discuss the future of mobile.

2 Responses to “Android on NPR”

  1. Symbian Says:

    I think Android will fail.

  2. Symbian freeware Says:

    I think so too.

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