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Google's Android operating system for cellphones was on display in Barcelona, Spain, this week as manufacturers like Texas Instruments displayed prototypes running the open-source OS. 'We're excited to see that people are excited about Android,' said Google in a statement released to coincide with the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.
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Chris Davies 02/12/08 07:29:45 AM EST | |||
Anybody expecting a fully complete OS, which could be slapped onto a dumb hardware platform just before it shipped out the door, will be disappointed |
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