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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sprint to support Google’s Nexus One smartphone (Reuters)

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for title:smartphone on March 17, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc's Nexus One smartphone will soon be available to subscribers of Sprint Nextel Corp, the second U.S. wireless service provider to announce an agreement to support the touchscreen phone.

Sprint to support Google’s Nexus One smartphone (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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Google Inc's Nexus One smartphone will soon be available to subscribers of Sprint Nextel Corp, the second U.S. wireless service provider to announce an agreement to support the touchscreen phone.

AT&T To Offer Android Smartphone - InformationWeek

Posted by smartphone - Google News on February 19, 2010


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MobileWhiz - AT&T Adds BlackBerry 8520 Curve To Its List

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on November 18, 2009

US second largest wireless service provider AT&T put forwards BlackBerry 8520 Curve to its customers. AT&T has always been providing smartphone to their customers, but the new addition of BlackBerry 8520 Curve has some exhilarating features.

Telus Acquires Black’s Photography for $28 Million

Posted by Technorati Search for: iPhone 3G on September 8, 2009

You probably haven’t heard of Black’s if you’re not from Canada; it’s a chain of photography stores up here, 114 locations all told and pretty popular overall. Well, it appears like the recession has hit them hard and for whatever reason, wireless service provider Telus ( NYSE: TU ) has decided to snatch them up for $28 million. The end result will be that we’ll start seeing Telus phones in Black’s stores, seems like a strange fit to me. I can’t imagine there would be much tie-in with services