Time for our leisurely look at what didn’t trouble our news threshold this week, along with a fully integrated summary of some of the more mainstream mentions Android picked up from other wings of the media over the last seven days.
It’s an easy list feature, staple of the modern internet.
AOL HTML 5 Portal And Exclusive Android App
Surely there isn’t much of a demographic crossover between Android and AOL users? We would like to see the Venn diagram that prompted the development of this app.How fragmented is the Android market? Google isn’t quite saying
Man who doesn’t seem to quite ‘get it’ tries to complain about… nothing. Odd.Samsung dispatching free Galaxy S handsets to iPhone 4 whiners on Twitter?
What a strange world we live in. Samsung’s little Twitter spree of Galaxy S freebies WENT GLOBAL on the news scene.
Nook for Android turns your Google smartphone into an ebook reader
We manage to struggle through about one book a year. And this probably isn’t available in Europe, right?Lenovo plans Android tablet PC in growth push
Should’ve mentioned this, but find it hard to get excited about things Lenovo has to say, for some reason.MOG finally launches its iPhone and Android apps
MOG is not available in Europe. We’re starting to get good at checking this before hurriedly writing up press releases.
Verizon Beats Estimates on Demand for Droid Phones
Nearly mentioned this, but weren’t in the mood to use lots of exclamation marks this week, to be honest.Raytheon Android Tactical System
This is officially the Worst News Story of the Week(TM). Raytheon announced this back in 2009, and even then it sounded like a stupid, publicity-grabbing gimmick.Adobe worker changes FlashTime name, which sounds a lot like Apple’s FaceTime
No matter how many times the idea gets reinvented, video calling will always be a terrible idea.
Man, we’re angry today. Fortunately, the time allocated for the creation of this update has now ended. See you all later.
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