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	Comments on: Android 2.2 to have Wi-Fi Hotspot &#038; Tethering	</title>
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		By: Jamey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[YES it makes me want to buy an android.  I&#039;ll go further and say that it makes me want to buy a Nexus One because the carriers won&#039;t be able to disable all the cool features.  I know IPhone is cool, but Google is definitely winning the battle in terms of appearing to show more good will to their customers with features that save money.  Well, at least with this gadget-geek consumer. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YES it makes me want to buy an android.  I&#039;ll go further and say that it makes me want to buy a Nexus One because the carriers won&#039;t be able to disable all the cool features.  I know IPhone is cool, but Google is definitely winning the battle in terms of appearing to show more good will to their customers with features that save money.  Well, at least with this gadget-geek consumer. </p>
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