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Stop inventing mobile phones; Google Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid

Google Nexus One vs. Motorola Droid: Breaking down the basics; Mobile augmented reality market to top $700 million in five years
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Stop inventing mobile phones

I'm a cheerleader for competition, innovation, freedom of choice and all that, but the volume of mobile operating systems and phone types has reached the point of creating industry chaos and confusion for both enterprises and consumers. Google's recent foray into the mobile phone market with its Android-based, HTC-manufactured Nexus One makes me wonder: Should the industry just take a breather for a few months while broadband wireless network buildouts and mobile device management (MDM) capabilities catch up to smartphone demands? Read full story

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