[TechRepublic] Did Google give up fighting for consumers to achieve Android success?

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TechRepublic Member | November 22, 2010


Editor'snote: Has Google abandoned its mission to advocate for consumers in the US wireless industry? It sure feels like it, as I explain in this week's Monday column. Also get tips for troubleshooting a slow PC and see why the cloud may not be an IT nightmare. -Jason

Google raises the white flag on transforming the US wireless industry

In order to guarantee Android's success in 2010, Google has snuggled up to the telecoms and given up on changing the US wireless industry to make it better for consumers. Read more

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