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Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Wednesday 22 October 2008. 09:03:00 Leaves it with pain in diodes down left side PUNTERS receiving their pre-ordered T-Mobile G1 phones are finding that Google has gutted the software that comes with the operating system removing the vast majority of the promised applications. When early adopters open their shiny new phones they find that the 50+ applications that were reported in the Android Market... > > (link)

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