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Google Serves Up 'Donut' Preview of Android Mobile OS
At its recent Google I/O developer conference, Google dished out a preview demo of "Donut," the 2.0 version of the Android mobile operating system with new features such as speech-to-text, integrated local and web search, and Google Translate, among other new features.
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Google Android Will Be on 18-20 Phones by End of 2009
Google predicts that some 18 to 20 phones, from eight to nine manufacturers, will come with Android OS installed on them by the end of the year. Although Android is open-source, manufacturers will be able to sign distribution deals with Google in order to pre-install their phones with more options such as Google Apps.
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IBM Entices Sun, HP Customers onto Linux Mainframes
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