Google Android Street View

Google and T-Mobile have teamed up to create a new generation of mobile phone. T-Mobile G1 is the world's first Android Phone. An android is traditionally defined as a robot with human qualities. Perhaps the name was chosen because of the potential of this new phone.
It is known as the T-Mobile G1 Android Android phone, G1 Phone, or (more informal), the Google Phone.
The G1 phone integrates fully with their Google accounts. Here are some of the and potential of this new phone:
- An Android phone allows you to surf the Internet just as you would on a normal computer.
- It allows running multiple applications at the same time, in a phone. You can switch between applications, and you can be notified when something new happens in one such application.
- It allows you to chat and share photos in applications such as Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk etc.
- It allows you copy URLs and share them with friends through an online chat, using a simple touch screen interface.
The following Google applications can be accessed and used directly by phone Android:
- Google Maps
- YouTube
- Gmail
- Contacts
- Calendar
- IM (Instant Message)
All of these Google applications will be available to you with a single login – And they will automatically be synchronized with the web. What this means is that any change you make in one of your Google accounts of your phone will also appear the next time you log on from any computer.
For example, when you're out and about with your phone and you find a new contact, you may want to save your contact information. All you do is save it in your google contacts to your G1 phone. This information be available to you at any time in your Gmail account, and any Google account to apply, and you can access it through any computer in the world that is connected to the Internet.
Any information that you save on your phone, so you will appear on your computer, and — and vice versa.
If you lose or break the phone, you will not lose your information. Your data will be there waiting for you in your account Google, which you can access the next time you're online. And there is no need to worry about your information being stolen, as your password-protected.
Here is another example of the use of an Android phone from Google. Once you have a contact address saved in your Google account, you can easily find that location on a map – using Google Maps, of course. Plus, you can access the events of street level in any area where it is available.
This makes it a breeze to get directions to a new location! Simply find your contact in the AA map with a couple of clicks, and use a high level view of the street to find your way if necessary!
Another example of using the phone, this is the integration of mobile with Google Calendar. Any event that you save on your Google Calendar will be available to you on the phone, wherever you are. So you can easily access your calendar, and moving anywhere, as long as you have your phone with you.
No more programming books! And you can say goodbye to small notebooks and pads of paper that you carry around so you can jot down notes and phone numbers.
Moreover, once you save information about the Android phone, there is need to transfer it more after you get home. Its all there, stored safely in your Google account, for ready access whenever you need.
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Anna is a photographer and an artist who has traveled extensively in her life, and now works as an Internet Marketer. She thus appreciates the value of portability where digital equipment is concerned. She currently works as an Internet Marketer. Visit her website at Websites and Webhosting.
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