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Android's huge advantage is its tight integration with the Google services you use most—Gmail, GCal, Google Talk, Maps, and YouTube right now, though it's still missing Google Reader, Docs, Bookmarks, and very many other GOOG apps that could come in quite handy on your phone. (54)
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Assuming you're already an established Google user, you pop in your Google Account username and password (Google Apps domain accounts work too), and as Steve Jobs would say, BOOM!—you've got your email, contacts list, calendar events, the whole shebang on your phone, over the air, synced with the cloud, no contact with your computer necessary. (54)
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Having never had a Sidekick or any other phone with a full keyboard, this was a new experience for me—but one I came to enjoy pretty quickly, because with a full keyboard comes context-insensitive keyboard shortcuts and launcher combos. (24)
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(Sorry about that.) Also, when I refer to the iPhone in comparison to Android, I'm talking about the iPhone 2.0 software, and when referring to it in comparison to the G1, I'm talking about the iPhone hardware. (24)
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