No sure who runs tabletpcreview but they've got at least one fact wrong;

"Despite the fact that Android is an open-source platform, Google licenses the 
company's specific apps and can deny access to any device that does not meet 
its hardware requirements. This is why there is no Android Market App on the 
Archos 5 or any other Android Tablet or eReader."

errm...  All the Google apps are on the Dell Streak and it's as much a tablet 
as the Archos 5.

Al.
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On 8 Aug 2010, at 16:51, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) wrote:

> Interesting article on why "Google Mobile Services Application" were
> loaded on these cheap tablets:
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> http://www.tabletpcreview.com/printArticle.asp?newsID=1561
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> -John Coryat
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