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I got my new Google Nexus One phone today so I am thrilled about that: and so far so good. I will keep you posted on my experience and review how the performance of the Google device pans out. I did notice in this video the audio is not synchronizing with the video in all places. I did post-produce this in iMovie on my Mac after recording me vlogging on the Google Nexus One to add shots of me using the functions of the phone. So I will have to try uploading directly from the Phone next time to see if it is a cross platform problem or the phone’s audio video channels are not in sync. The picture quality is excellent and I am glad I can minimize down to one device for cell phone service, Internet, messaging, photo, audio, and video. Consolidation is a good thing when it comes to technology, it is always a pain as far as bulk and expenses if you have to buy separate devices and separate plans to communicate, so hopefully this new Google phone will help me be more productive, save time and money for my company, and enhance my personal experiences while traveling and sharing my creative ideas. Please comment and give me your experience with your Google Phone, iPhone, and other means to the hopeful goal of sharing creative ideas. Best to you and yours this 2010. T www.spectivepro.com

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The updated browser on the Nexus one, almost makes me want to dumb my beloved G1. its very fast and responsive. The addition of pinch to zoom is also a nice feature. But i do like the addition of preview windows for bookmarks. Enough talk see the vid for yourself.

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Google Nexus One UI demo on video


That’s the Google Nexus One in action. You can check our full review here: www.gsmarena.com

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Mike LeBeau, an engineer on the Google mobile team, gives an overview of the new Google Mobile App for iPhone, now with Voice Search and My Location. You can speak your queries to Google Mobile App without even pushing any buttons. And, you can do local searches without specifying your location.

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Hey, hey, hey it’s Faaat Albert … Wait, no, it’s just Noah. Episode one of KravTV is here: Our podcast is on iTunes, the Google Phone is coming, and what’s up with a VP candidate using Yahoo! email? Check out the PhoneDog channel for all of our phone videos: www.youtube.com Get the FREE podcast on iTunes! phobos.apple.com

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You like HTC’s Sense UI, but you have a Google Nexus One. If only there were a way you could run a ROM on your Nexus One that made it look and feel like, say, an HTC Desire. Lucky for you, it’s not as hard as it sounds! The HTC Desire, as it turns out, is almost identical to the Google Nexus One, and the ROMs are basically interchangeable. If you’re interested, read my previous article about How to Root Your Nexus One, then substitute an HTC Desire ROM for the CyanogenMod ROM in step 7. See how it’s done in this video.

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