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	<title>Comments on: Google Music Spinal Tap event announced</title>
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		<title>By: Enoel69</title>
		<link>http://www.slashgear.com/google-music-spinal-tap-event-announced-11194827/#comment-152656</link>
		<dc:creator>Enoel69</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 04:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agree with ur point David J. My Question is why does it seem Google always try to sabotage their own  devices...they come out with great products like the N1 and now G-Nex but lack a good aggressive model to deliver the product to the masses...hope they take a page from Apple on this one. In the case of the N1 the experimental sales model would have worked well if complimented with in store carrier sales. Now you have the Galaxy Nexus and Google is acting as if they don&#039;t have any control over their own device...they can&#039;t just let Verizon hold onto this jewel without releasing it in a timely manner so that the other carriers inline to carry this device in the US can also follow sooth. I am perplexed how Google seem not to be all hands on deck pushing for an all out &quot;blitz&quot; release and distribution of the G-Nex. As more time go by the intense interest on this device starts to wane the more the masses have to wait. As even evident on the poll here on Slash Gear...the number of ppl who said they will &quot;Definitely, it looks amazing&quot; to getting the Galaxy Nexus has gradually been falling from abt 35% to now 31%. And that number will decrease even more the longer it takes to get this device to those on the major carriers who want it. Also the more Dual and Quad Core ICS devices with similar or better specs than the G-Nex that are outed...the more ppl who wanted the device will peel off. The full price should also be reasonable...any crazy high price will scare off potential buyers who will opt for one of the other Android devices. The lack of a micro SD card slot also count as a minus..but not enuf to keep many from grabbing one myself included. Just make the 32GB model readily available.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agree with ur point David J. My Question is why does it seem Google always try to sabotage their own  devices&#8230;they come out with great products like the N1 and now G-Nex but lack a good aggressive model to deliver the product to the masses&#8230;hope they take a page from Apple on this one. In the case of the N1 the experimental sales model would have worked well if complimented with in store carrier sales. Now you have the Galaxy Nexus and Google is acting as if they don&#8217;t have any control over their own device&#8230;they can&#8217;t just let Verizon hold onto this jewel without releasing it in a timely manner so that the other carriers inline to carry this device in the US can also follow sooth. I am perplexed how Google seem not to be all hands on deck pushing for an all out &#8220;blitz&#8221; release and distribution of the G-Nex. As more time go by the intense interest on this device starts to wane the more the masses have to wait. As even evident on the poll here on Slash Gear&#8230;the number of ppl who said they will &#8220;Definitely, it looks amazing&#8221; to getting the Galaxy Nexus has gradually been falling from abt 35% to now 31%. And that number will decrease even more the longer it takes to get this device to those on the major carriers who want it. Also the more Dual and Quad Core ICS devices with similar or better specs than the G-Nex that are outed&#8230;the more ppl who wanted the device will peel off. The full price should also be reasonable&#8230;any crazy high price will scare off potential buyers who will opt for one of the other Android devices. The lack of a micro SD card slot also count as a minus..but not enuf to keep many from grabbing one myself included. Just make the 32GB model readily available.</p>
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		<title>By: David Jenkins</title>
		<link>http://www.slashgear.com/google-music-spinal-tap-event-announced-11194827/#comment-152514</link>
		<dc:creator>David Jenkins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 22:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only one question should be asked of the people hosting the meeting: on what date is the phone going to be for sale. If they don&#039;t answer that question, all guests should leave. It&#039;s getting old.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only one question should be asked of the people hosting the meeting: on what date is the phone going to be for sale. If they don&#8217;t answer that question, all guests should leave. It&#8217;s getting old.</p>
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