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Recommended: Scrabble makes a free, but lame, debut on Android – msnbc.com

Electronic Arts By Josh Kirschner, Techlicious.com Nearly three years to the day after its release on the iPhone, Scrabble finally makes its debut on Android phones as a free version from Electronic Arts (EA). It’s not clear what took EA so long to create their Android version, but what is clear is that it wasn’t all time well spent. Scrabble for Android retains many of the core features Scrabble buffs are looking for

Google, Apple, Oracle, Others Locked in Android Patent Suit Showdown – eWeek

Share By  Clint Boulton on 2011-07-12 These are anxious days for Google, its Android team and Android OEMs.

Philly papers to sell Android tablets with content – BusinessWeek

By KATHY MATHESON PHILADELPHIA The owner of the city’s two major newspapers planned to announce Monday that it will begin selling Android tablet computers preloaded with their content in a digital venture designed to shore up readership and finances nearly a year after the publications emerged from bankruptcy. The pilot project slated to be launched in late August will distribute about 2,000 tablets to customers who buy subscriptions to The Philadelphia Inquirer or Philadelphia Daily News, according to Mark Block, spokesman for Philadelphia Media Network

Philly Papers to Sell Android Tablets with Built-In Content – PCWorld

By Ed Oswald , PCWorld    Jul 11, 2011 2:30 PM What do you do if you’re a newspaper facing declining subscription revenue as people increasingly turn to digital methods of consumption? If you’re two Philly newspapers, you follow that old adage: “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.” Philadelphia Media Network, which owns the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, along with the companion digital property Philly.com, is turning to tablets to help supplement its lost revenue

Windows Phone 7 Is definitely not a huge failure! – TechJournal South

By Joe Procopio Joe Procopio Microsoft, dammit, you had it right there in front of you. Your much-anticipated “for-real-this-time” entry into the mobile OS game that was going to make everyone forget about the Kin and go head-to-head with Droids and iPhones is now officially in the mainstream with Verizon’s entry, the HTC Trophy, and you never even once considered what could have been an enormous branding coup. The MicroPhone.

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