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		<title>Google Nexus One Taunts Windows Mobile 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 18:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have at least heard of Google stepping into the mobile phone market in 2010. Apparently Google and HTC were working closely together in 2009 to create a phone specifically designed for &#8216;Google Users&#8217; (aka, almost everybody). Google&#8217;s superphone, now called the Nexus One, has been praised already for its performance and style. A [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most people have at least heard of Google stepping into the mobile phone market in 2010.  Apparently Google and HTC were working closely together in 2009 to create a phone specifically designed for &#8216;Google Users&#8217; (aka, almost everybody).  Google&#8217;s superphone, now called the Nexus One, has been praised already for its performance and style.  A few bloggers got a sneak peek of the Nexus One.  In short, they said that &#8220;Google Phone = iPhone + a little extra screen and a scroll wheel. Great touch screen, and Android&#8221; [<a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/12/nexus-one-google-phone-picture/">tc</a>].  The Nexus One is purely a rebranded HTC phone that Google licensed.  You might notice that the Nexus One looks awfully similar to the HTC Passion.  No, you&#8217;re not tripping.  Google probably chose the Passion to start from.  Then, HTC and Google worked closely together in order to tailor the phone&#8217;s software and hardware to work seamlessly with almost any Google web application.</p>
<p>You might be thinking &#8220;Ok, Kyle.  Now what does this have to do with Windows Mobile, let alone Windows Mobile 7?&#8221;  Essentially, this proves that HTC is not siding with any particular mobile operating system.  HTC manufactures Pocket PC&#8217;s and Smartphones&#8230; period.  Too many people are speculating that Windows Mobile 7 is a lost cause, simply because they see HTC making phones for everyone but Microsoft these days.  First off, that&#8217;s not true.  HTC, if anything, is working closest to Microsoft.  Hell, Windows Mobile still runs on 80% of all HTC phones.  HTC and Microsoft are huge customers of each other.  In fact, I wouldn&#8217;t doubt if Microsoft was HTC&#8217;s biggest client as far as sales volume goes.  </p>
<p>Does this pose a threat to Windows Mobile 7?  In reality, yes.  However, it&#8217;s undeniably healthy for Microsoft AND Google to compete with each other in the mobile marketplace.  I highly doubt that Microsoft&#8217;s and Google&#8217;s CEO are reclining back in their office chairs, counting their profits.  No way.  If anything, they&#8217;re getting a thrill out of the competition.  Each company wants to be the best by having the best mobile phone.  Hey, as consumers, this is the best thing possible for us.  It drives prices down AND promotes better quality product.  Right now the Nexus one is $530 directly from Google and $180 if you buy it from T-Mobile.  You can use any unlocked GSM service carrier.  Gotta love that.</p>
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		<title>HTC a &#8216;major player&#8217; for Windows Mobile 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you heard of HTC?  God, why do I waste my time &#8230; of course you have!  They own over 80% of the Smartphone marketshare.  Until 2009, HTC produced mobile devices for Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.  The mobile phone manufacturer recently &#8220;scaled back&#8221; their production for Windows Mobile phones and shifted this energy on Android [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you heard of HTC?  God, why do I waste my time &#8230; of course you have!  They own over 80% of the Smartphone marketshare.  Until 2009, HTC produced mobile devices for Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.  The mobile phone manufacturer recently &#8220;scaled back&#8221; their production for Windows Mobile phones and shifted this energy on Android devices.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t freak out.  Windows Mobile 7 will still be running on HTC phones.  What we are seeing now is a balance of power/marketshare between one of the two largest technological powerhouse corporations in the WORLD: Google and Microsoft.</p>
<p>Since more than 80% of all Smartphone users have an HTC phone, the company decided to disversify by opening their doors to new mobile operating systems and creating devices for Google Android.  And because HTC doesn&#8217;t know which operating system is more successful, they are going to use both of them.</p>
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