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		<title>Google Android OS Bridge?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One good thing about being a jack of all and master of nothing is the innate ability to adopt new technologies. With this comes a responsibility to also try new things. This includes operating systems, devices, browsers/applications and online services. One of the most difficult gaps to bridge for the tech industry has been the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Google Andriod on a ASUS Netbook?" src="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/data?pid=avimage&amp;iid=iDpV7317_ljY" alt="" width="293" height="216" />One good thing about being a jack of all and master of nothing is the innate ability to adopt new technologies. With this comes a responsibility to also try new things.</p>
<p>This includes operating systems, devices, browsers/applications and online services. One of the most difficult gaps to bridge for the tech industry has been the gap between using a phone and using a pc. This must surely be causing headaches in phone application adoption. The iPhone is an exception and I believe this is due to the ease of use.</p>
<p>Google Android might be the perfect bridge. A tweet this morning caused me to think differently. Bloomberg is reporting the possibility of the Google Andriod phone OS being preinstalled on ASUS Netbook. This netbook would probably cost about $500 bucks.</p>
<p>Not only would this be within reach of students but also transitional web workers. For me and a small group of webmasters (small?) we would love being able to use the same OS for our desktop, laptop and phone. I could imagine being able to move my OS between devices giving me ultimate adoption of a single OS.</p>
<p>Windows Mobile on my Motorola Q is gross. Instead of &#8220;surprisingly pleasant&#8221; Verizon continues to prefer a &#8220;barely legal&#8221; customer service model. Windows Vista seems as far away from mobile-based as the nearest cell phone tower. I don&#8217;t mean to grumble.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m trying to point out the value in having a single OS to work on and what I feel would be a landslide of support for any user experience that bridges the mobile and office models seamlessly. We don&#8217;t need syncing. We need fluidity.</p>
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