Google I/O 2010 - Keynote Day 2 Android Demo, pt. 1

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GoogleDevelopers | May 20, 2010

Google I/O 2010 - Keynote Day 2 Android Demo, part 1 Video footage from Day...

GoogleDevelopers | May 20, 2010

Google I/O 2010 - Keynote Day 2 Android Demo, part 1

Video footage from Day 2 keynote at Google I/O 2010

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  • I think you should all calm down. The world is big enough for both an iPhone and all the google / Android phones. Only development and innovation of each of these two opposing phone OSs will sustain them into the future. It would be a bad thing for either of them to seek "world domination" as that would prevent them from developing to their full potential.

    There is so much in this world that needs to be fixed e.g. AIDS and world poverty... keep it in perspective folks !

  • @peppeddu and you realy think apple came with computer,mp3 player,cellphone and tablet first ?

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  • @jossc I support opensource............ smart answer ;)

  • @aj814 it's the point. Oooooopen source!!!!!!! virtualization

  • look at 3.35 ..u will see a mac !!!

  • momentum, momentum, momentum, momentum!!!

  • Go Android!

  • i like the turn by turn nav.. tough i have to download the map as i go.. that costs.. why cant i store the parts of the map that i've been on?

    at home i have wireless.. but on a trip i dont.. and carriers take a lot for DL

  • What's hilarious is that they harp on Apple so much yet almost all the users at their headquarters have an Apple laptop...LOL, that's hilarious!

  • @Uberware Yeah. "Don't be evil" actually seems to get good results. It's textbook capitalism in action: you do good, the customers like you, your business grows. I think it seems strange to us because it's rare for big businesses to actually follow that plan. Most corporations start to think in terms of screwing competitors over as their main strategy. It's the "if the customers have no other choices, they'll have to choose us" approach. Thank you Google for continuing to follow plan A.

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