Re: Droid anyone?
I'm with T-Mobile and started out with a BlackBerry Pearl, which I enjoyed very much. I am a Google fanatic, and when my renewal was up I got a G1 in July 2009. I specifically chose it over the MyTouch because I wanted a physical keyboard, not only an onscreen keyboard. The G1 was the first phone on the market that was Droid based.
I absolutely LOVE it. True, there aren't as many apps as on iTunes, but I have yet to not be able to find an app I want or need. I will continue using Droid phones as long as I can. I plan on having a lot of my business Google-based (for example, my official email address will automatically forward to my business Google address; I don't wan to initially advertise a Gmail address because of possible initial stereotypes of "free = non-professional"), and will be able to adapt much of it onto my phone.
Some of the apps I have include Seesmic (Twitter aggregate), Documents to Go, Google Talk, Pandora. All of these are FREE, I have yet to pay for an app (though I might with DtG, there is a lot that the free version won't do).
As I get new apps, I'll list them on here if people are interested. I have not once felt left out, or behind technology, because I have a Droid-based phone vs. iPhone.
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