They already lost that one - http://www.pcworld.com/article/204461/verizon_gets_bing_android_app.html
Al. -- * Looking for Android Apps? - Try http://andappstore.com/ * ====== Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the company number 6741909. The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's subsidiaries. On 4 Oct 2010, at 17:02, Craigo wrote: > Google has said Microsoft's Bing is their main competitor. I'm fairly > confident they would be doing everything they can to stop Bing being > put on Android phones. > > I also like Google. That's why I will support them and never buy an > Android phone from a carrier that pre-loads it with Bing. > > > On Oct 4, 10:17 am, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote: >> I always thought it was someones ability to calculate, not articulate, >> that determined whether or not they had any sanity? >> :/ >> >> I like google, and I get pissed every time I see someone trying to sue >> them. Google has the attitude, "Hey, there is enough room to share >> these markets, go ahead put Bing on verizon phones" and then Microsoft >> wants to start suing people. I'm probably extremely misinformed but >> thats okay. >> >> I can't pay for internet, and that is why im connected to an open >> network. >> Phone service? IPKall, pbxes.org, a sip server and SipDroid, tied into >> my google voice number >> CPU? >> >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47222...@n02/5050781087/http://www.flickr.com/photos/47222...@n02/5051397962/ >> >> On Oct 3, 3:54 pm, Incognito <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> if you are complaining about $25 dollars then you have more serious issues. >>> That money is nothing. If you cannot afford the 25 dollards how on earth do >>> you pay for internet each month or for anything else for that matter? You >>> really need to find something worthwile to complaing about. >> >>> On Oct 3, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> His past messages mention potentially selling blood plasma in order to >>> get enough money to pay for the Market developer account. Maybe that's >>> where the theorized impression that Google prefers large firms could >>> come from. I always assumed the charge was intended to prevent people/ >>> companies from getting an account, spamming to make a little money, >>> but losing the account in the process, and then getting another >>> account and repeating the process. >> >>> At least spammers have to pay over and over this way and obtain >>> different financial details each time. If you are honest, but have >>> trouble affording it, you only need to earn enough money once. Too bad >>> the amount can't be based on a person's income, like speeding tickets >>> and other punishments are in some places, in order to not unduly >>> burden people with less money. I fired off some PayPal money in case >>> it can help in this case, but that would be more systematic. >> >>> Maybe some sort of program where students or schools can get accounts >>> for free would be more practical. That would cover students who don't >>> have jobs bringing money in constantly at least. I brought up teaching >>> an Android class to a professor of mine once and she immediately asked >>> if they'd have to buy a labs worth of phones in order to do it right. >>> So cost does come up quite quickly when deciding to teach Android or >>> not. >> >>> Gee, can you tell I'm out of technical posts to read over on the >>> developers group? >> >>> On Oct 3, 9:04 am, Craigo <[email protected]> wrote: >>> My take on it was that Google somehow favours large firms that hire >>> devs on the cheap, over small or independent developers (with good >>> maths skills). >> >>> Not sure how Onomp gets this impression. >> >>> On Oct 2, 7:31 am, Peter Lairo <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Fri. 01.10.2010 23:12, Onomp wrote: >> >>> It's more important for the older firms to make money, The same ones >>> that created huge centralized locations that ushered away the would be >>> role models in communities for guys like me. For every practical math >>> oriented person I find out commits suicide, thats 50 phones i'll port >>> droid on to. >> >>> That didn't make any sense to me. Was that due to a lack of English or >>> language skills, or was that a phishing attempt via automated >>> gibberish-generator? 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