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Friday April 25, 2008
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Sure, there are no Google Android phones yet. But that hasn't stopped the folks at QuickOffice from writing a Microsoft Office compatible editing suite for the upcoming smart phone platform. QuickOffice for Android supports Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents, edits documents from Google Docs, and even remotely accesses documents on your computer with the help of technology from SoonR. We have a slideshow of screens from the Android Office suite on PCMag.com.
When will it be coming out? Who knows? But T-Mobile VP Joe Sims recently promised his carrier would have an Android phone by the end of the year, and AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega told us at a press event that AT&T was also looking at Android.
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April 29, 2008 2:59 AM
Android is great, in fact its really interesting sometning so sophisticated could be free (no expensive licences for manufacturers)
April 29, 2008 3:01 AM
Great. Android is great. Its amazing, something so sophisticated could be free (with no expensive licenses for manufacturers or users)