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I just got my T-mobile G1 (google phone), and I’m using it to write this post. Typing is quick and easy. The keyboard layout is great.

Now I can blog about philosophy – while on the go.

In other news: I am now the technology associate for our professional development center. Because of this, you can also expect to see more posts about technology that I think academics would find useful (including tutorials and reviews of mobile apps that I think would be useful for teaching or research).

3 Responses to “Blogging from the Google Phone”

  1. Kevin Timpe

    Great–I look forward to some good tips.

  2. Justin Webb

    Andy, I thought you said that Fredonia doesn’t get a signal needed to use the google phone? Oh well, guess I heard wrong. I want one!

  3. Andrew Cullison

    Justin,

    We don’t get the 3G network (super high speed mobile wireless) – but we do get the edge network.

    The signal coverage for voice and edge network are low, but so far I have been able to talk and use the internet in most places.

    Plus the phone comes with built in wireless, so you get free highspeed internet whereever you can find a WiFi signal.

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