Google Employees to Receive Google G1 Phones for Christmas Bonuses

Is Google feeling the cash pinch too?

I just read an article on the Bloomberg Website that said Google is giving employees G1 mobile phones instead of cash this year as their year end Christmas bonus. The article says:
"About 85 percent of workers will get a handset powered by Google’s Android operating system as a holiday gift, said the person, who asked not to be identified. Google handed out $1,000 cash gifts to most employees last year."
Eric Schmidt , Google's Chief Executive Officer, said as recently as last month that Google was seeking to control expenses as the global slump financial slump continues. T-Mobile began marketing the Google phone as their alternative to Apple's iPhone in October, 2008.

Kogan Agora Release Date is January 29, 2009 - $225 and $295 Models



Using the powerful open source mobile operating system, T-Mobile's G1 was the first Google Android Mobile Phone. Now, a virtually unknown company named Kogan from Australia is launching the second!

The new Agora mobile handset will be available in Standard and Pro models and will be priced at $225 and $295 respectively. Release date of Kogan Agora is 29th January 2009 but you can now pre-order both models.

Features of Kogan Agora Google Android Phone:
  • 2.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen.
  • Integrated QWERTY keyboard
  • High-speed 3G network connection
  • One-Touch Google Search
  • Easy Web Browsing
  • Easy-to-use email with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents
  • Customisable Home Screen with instant Email, text message and IM notifications
  • Instant access to mobile Internet services (Gmail ™, YouTube ™, Google Talk ™, Google Calendar ™, Google Maps
  • Music Player
  • Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
  • MicroSD™ expansion slot for all your storage needs

The T-Mobile G1 Explores the Potential of Google Android's Open Source Code


The dawn of a new era in mobile phone technology? You bet!

The T-Mobile G1, also known as the Google Android Phone, is the first mobile device to operate on the Google Android open source mobile software platform (hence the name Google Android Project). Open source, with the idea that anyone can create an application on the Android platform staggers the mind.

Here are the main G1 features:
  • Touch Screen  
  • QWERTY Keyboard
  • One-Touch Google Search
  • Real Web Browsing
  • Easy Access to Google Apps
  • 3G Network and Wi-Fi Access
  • IM/Text/E-mail
  • 3.2 Megapixel Camera
  • YouTube™ Videos
  • Music Player
  • Android™ Market
  • Customizable Home Screen
  • Colors Options
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