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A new site has gone live today that should be of interest to owners of the new HTC Tattoo.  Customers have the ability to customize the look of the hottest new handset from HTC with pre-designed or unique images.  The price for a ready-made designis 11.99 Euros ($17.75 US) and 14.99 Euros ($22.13) if you wanna start from scratch. Images, symbols, background colour and text can all be added, shifted around the case and layered to make the design completely bespoke. Get started with your HTC Tattoo skin by heading to TattoMyHTC .  Shipment takes around 14 business day. You Might Also Like… HTC Tattoo Outed at $469 Unlocked Android’s Mass Assualt Begins – HTC’s Cost Friendly ‘Tattoo’ Announced

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Nine and the various friends inside and outside his brain bucket broadcast live from the Pungoverse.

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gTasks Syncs Google Tasks to Your Android Phone | Left Of Center

The Android bandwagon is built on this patience. To succeed, however, it will have to deliver products as good or better than the iPhone, at the same or less cost, with just as many apps . That risk to its reputation is all Google is laying on the line … The best support in the Linux business · If Linux is going to power your mission-critical applications , you’d better have the best support known to business. Novell was rated the top provider of Linux technical support. …

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Its Tommy, Live from CTIA, with Ricky behind the camera, giving a first look at the Motorola Cliq at this years CTIA show. For more cell phone news and exclusive reviews, visit www.cellphonetrek.com

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Motorola Cliq at CTIA 2009

10 must-have free Android apps Computerworld Android phones can be easily customized with new software and functionality from the built-in Android Market, which features thousands of free and and more » Google, Openness Triumph as Verizon Adds Android Phones Wired News The days of overcharging customers for ringtones that will install on a closed device are drawing to a close. The days of having to buy games for your phone and more » Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung) Nokia 6700

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Celebrations at Google as their Android platform has won some significant support from the operator community as U.S carrier Verizon Wireless agrees to use the platform to deliver services devices and applications. …

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Gartner’s about page says that “Gartner, Inc. is the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company. We deliver the technology-related insights necessary for our clients to make the right decisions, every day.” Based on recent projections by Gartner VP and Distinguished Analyst Ken Dulaney the right decision for mobile platforms in the future is Android. His report projects Android with a 14.5% market share by 2012. That would see Android overtaking iPhone and second only to Symbian. His full projected breakdown: Symbian – 39% (203 million devices shipped) Android – 14.5% (76 million devices shipped) iPhone – 13.7% (71.5 million devices shipped) Windows Mobile – 12.8% (66.8 million devices shipped) BlackBerry OS – 12.5% (65.25 million devices shipped) Various Linux devices – 5.4% (28 million devices shipped) Palm webOS – 2.1% (11 million devices shipped) Of course guessing future projections on anything is a less than scientific process. When you consider how relatively young and volatile the mobile OS market for smart phones is it makes any hypothesis about the future all the more questionable. But it’s clear that expectations are high for Android!

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MORE is NOT always better.

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We live in a world of technical advancement – and it ROCKS. I’m about as proud as a person can get to live in this generation. I’m pumped that my cellphone is more powerful than my computer was 10 years ago, and ecstatic that I’m connected to billions of other people over the internet wherever I go. BUT – I’ve noticed a trend lately.  Among the hundreds of thousands of new internet startups this year who just keep giving us more features and technical possibilities, most are forgetting some

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MORE is NOT always better.