.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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yeah i was looking for a possible feature comparison :D
well alot of people like the new OS which the Pre is running on. it allows you to run multiple apps at the same time. but the thing is that any android phone allows the same capability. the only difference is the way the Pre supports a multiple app interface. you can physically scroll to one active app to another.

the palm app store is still bare boned and i doubt there will be any great influx of 3rd party apps developed. while android has an established and constantly growing app/widget market place. alot of cool stuff you can get for free as well.

i would honestly go for the Hero because HTC makes good handsets and with Google powering their devices its a win-win situation
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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well alot of people like the new OS which the Pre is running on. it allows you to run multiple apps at the same time. but the thing is that any android phone allows the same capability. the only difference is the way the Pre supports a multiple app interface. you can physically scroll to one active app to another.

the palm app store is still bare boned and i doubt there will be any great influx of 3rd party apps developed. while android has an established and constantly growing app/widget market place. alot of cool stuff you can get for free as well.

i would honestly go for the Hero because HTC makes good handsets and with Google powering their devices its a win-win situation
thanks a lot dru, personally i kinda like the keyboard on the pre but i ll most likely go with your recommendation
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Nope. The only opening right now is for MQ Admin/support. And I happen to be one of the few people in the resource pool having support background, the rest are all testers. Now I need to pick up on MQs and then see if I can land the role. Its a fairly easy project to work on and I'd have to work from our company's other office, which would be a welcome change.
 

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