Reagan, Nixon Speechwriter Endorses Obama (1)
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It may be something of a surprise that, as a long time conservative, I now support Barack Obama. In 1968, I was a speechwriter first for Ronald Reagan, when Governor of California, then, as Richard Nixon became the presidential nominee, a speechwriter for Nixon, working at his home office at 450 Park Avenue. I became a senior editor at National Review in 1969, a position I held until recently. ... Obama was the true conservative, ...
Why Android Will Soon Kick Ass [Android] (7)
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When the T-Mobile G1 was shown off in NYC last week, it didn't have the gusto of a Stevenote. There was no "boom!"—no "one more thing!" And as a result, many (including us) felt a bit underwhelmed, and were quick to interpret the device's inconsistent GUI as an indicator that the lack of attention to detail would doom it. But allow me to remind all of those getting their naysay on this early in the ...
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Jeff J. said:
Winning quote: "in the groundbreaking and unexpected funtionality department, all anyone can hear lately is crickets. And Apple's lawyers trying to get the crickets to sign an NDA."
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David McDonald said:
This is hopefully true. By taking an open source path, the opposite to Apple, Google are hopefully able to get massive developer adoption for Android.
Android's 10 Most Exciting Apps [Best Android Apps] (3)
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Amid the iPhone 3G launch hysteria, we made a pronouncement that, looking back now long after the dust has settled, pretty well nailed it: forget hardware, it's code that counts. Code via the juggernaut that is the App Store, which allowed the iPhone to truly came into its own as a mobile platform. Now, our first official look at T-Mobile's G1, the first Android-capable phone built by HTC, is less than 24 hours away, and ...