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  1. @palmsolo I got to think that eReader is good on the HD2 too. Right?
  2. I really, really hate web sites and blogs with the pop-up adds like the Kontera ads.These sites need top consider their readers.
  3. @toddogas Congrats on the CNN exposure.
  4. @toddogas I've got oi safe on my phone and plan to try migrating ewallet data to it. Oi safe is not as nice as ewallet.
  5. @toddogas unfortunately ilium says no time soon on ewallet on android.
  6. eReader app now available for Android | Google Android Blog - http://shar.es/aziKX
  7. Seems that I've updated all the Android apps on my phone, does that mean Android 2.0 is not far away? Hoping!
  8. Android Market reports 14 apps with updates this morning. Hopefully that means developers are updating for Android 2.0.
  9. I am annoyed by sweeping proclamations either positive or negative based on usage in just a short period of time.
  10. Is the iPhone perfect? It feels long in the tooth to me.
  11. @feliciaday how madanna of you!
  12. @rschummer Hide the CDs.
  13. I've now seen both the HTC commercial and the Droid commercial on TV and I like HTC's better. Seen it during both NFL and MLB broadcasts.
  14. @toddogas re; Lucifer's Hammer, bad book or bad audio book?
  15. @bugsyrocker fwiw, I love my Chevy HHR and I think it falls the area that you are looking for.
  16. Is Harry Potter really a good Halloween movie?
  17. @toddogas I've had a myTouch for a while... much better than the G1.
  18. @toddogas So, when are you getting an Android phone?
  19. Reading PC Mag review of Droid. I wonder, should the Droid keyboard be compared to other physical kbs and/or compared with on-screen kbs?
  20. Disappointed to see Google tie updates of Android to carriers. This approach has been a problem with Windows Mobile.