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who is your service provider?
There is a difference between the word ‘alternate’ – which refers to a sequence of every other – and ‘alternative’ – which defines a choice. The phrase should be ‘alternative route’.
There is also a difference between ‘rout’ – pronounced ‘rowt’ and referring to gouging – and ‘route’ – pronounced ‘root’ and meaning the road travelled.
Verizon. They’re the only provider for the Droid in the U.S.
I have the LG Dare and LOVE it. Its almost time to renew my Verizon account and I was considering the Droid. Keep us updated, please. You might convince me to get one.
I just got the DROID too.
Here are some of my favorite apps so far:
-Aldiko to read books.
-Advanced Task Killer to stop programs in the background to save battery life.
-Key Ring: it store coupon/saving card so you don’t have to carry Petco, groceries, etc. stores cards.
-Listen: to listen to podcasts
-Mother TED: to watch TED video
-My Coupons: to find coupons for restaurants/groceries
-Pandora: free music
-PdaNet: to use your phone as a wireless route
-Shazam:ID name of songs
-ShopSavvy: scan barcode to find better deals online or local
-Streamfurio w/ http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/ to listen to radio
And Google Voice: unlimited free texting and calls.
I had looked at one Friday, but I didn’t like the feel of the keyboard at all. The keys were very hard to press. So I started leaning towards the iPhone again. When I got to Verizon yesterday, the guy there convinced me that the Droid had better coverage and I really think I like the Android 2 operating system. And the Droid there had a much better feel on the keyboard. But I think I prefer the virtual keyboard anyway. At least that’s what I’ve been using since I got it. I picked up a car mount today and ordered a docking station so it can sit and recharge on my desk when I’m at home.
That shop savvy bar code scanner sounds like a great idea. I am now interested.
Sounds like Google is the Apple for the non-Apple crowd. Interesting.