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Review: Android Market on the T-Mobile G1

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Round Robin: Help Rene with his G1 in the Android Central Forums!

Our good friend Rene desperately needs our help! Having left his iPhone for the T-Mobile G1 it seems like he’s hitting snags around every corner! That’s where we come in folks and offer our advice, tips & tricks, and all around Android expertise. We can’t let him walk away thinking that his precious iPhone is that much better than Android now can we? That’s what I thought!

Head on over to Rene’s Forum Thread at the Android Central Forums.

In any case, lending a helping hand over in the forums will enter you into our Round Robin Contest where you’ll get a chance to win the T-Mobile G1! So Good Samaritan or not, you can’t honestly pass up a chance to win a free T-Mobile G1 now could ya?

And, oh what the heck, let’s make this post another opportunity to win!

This is an Official Round Robin Contest Post, Comment to Win a T-Mobile G1 ! — More Details Here


Android Keyboard Shortcuts for Gmail

One of the biggest hassles in the Gmail program on Android is that the buttons you’re going to want to use the most aren’t easy to find. Sure, “Archive,” “Label” and “Delete are simply two button pushes (underneath the menu) away, but Reply, Reply to All and Forward are on-screen buttons that appear at the bottom of every email. This can be a huge hassle — huge as in “Oh my god, I might not be able to be a power-emailer on this thing” because who knows how long an email may be — sometimes there’s old threads in the chain of emails and sometimes, well, and email is just freaking long.

Good news, though, if you have the keyboard out, there are convenient one-push keyboard shortcuts for most of your popular email functions. We list them for you (plus a bonus feature), after the break! › Continue reading

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