 | Android - Jan 5, 2009 Google is offering its G1 Android phone unlocked for $399 plus a $25 fee. The mobile phone option is designed to let developers test new applications |
 | Android - Dec 20, 2008 Samsung has told local press in Korea that it plans to launch its first Google Android mobile phone in 2009. The new smartphone will be sold by T-Mobile and Sprint Nextel. |
 | Android - Dec 12, 2008 Android users can now connect directly to the Loopt social mobile network from their G1 phone. The application features an alert for friends, traffic delays, and maps. |
 | Android - Dec 9, 2008 Mobile phone manufacturers from at least fourteen companies have joined the Open Handset Alliance to support Google's Android platform. Some of the mobile phone companies include Asustek, Toshiba, Sony Ericsson, Vodafone, and chip maker ARM. Android powers the T-Mobile G1 phone manufactured by HTC. |
 | Android - Nov 25, 2008 The Opera browser software has made its way to the Android Market. The mobile phone Opera Mini promises a faster Internet experience. The Opera browser software is available to users directly from the Android Market. |
 | Android - Oct 21, 2008 Gphone is the first Google-powered mobile phone that is launching by T-Mobile. The T-Mobile G1 Gphone is using the new Android operating system by Google. The mobile open source software is freely distributed. |
 | Android - Sep 22, 2008 Google Inc will debut Android through mobile carrier T-Mobile in New York on Tuesday. Phone maker HTC compares the new smartphone to Apple Inc's iPhone. Features include a touch screen, slide-out keyword, trackball, built-in GPS and Google's new Chrome Web browser. |
 | Android - May 30, 2008 Google unveiled Android on Wednesday at the annual developer conference in San Francisco. |
 | Android - Mar 14, 2008 Google is confident that its Android, which will be actively produced by a multitude of companies, will have the upper hand than Apple's Mobile iPhone. |
 | Android - Feb 13, 2008 Google has updated its Android software developer's kit (SDK) today with a new user interface and new developer tools, among several changes. |
 | Android - Nov 12, 2007 Google announced a new contest that will award developers who build great applications for Android with a $10 million prize. The official announcement was made today by Google's technology director, Steve Horowitz.
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