[TechRepublic] Google raises the white flag on transforming the US wireless industry

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TechRepublic Member | November 22, 2010


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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