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So here's what I see here: In Apple's petty little catfight with Google, they're removing Google Maps from iOS whereas Google makes iOS and Android versions of all its services. Also, now that the iPhone will finally have native turn-by-turn directions, they'll market it as a "better alternative" to Google Maps,

or "For the First Time in Years, Your Next PC Might Finally Meet The Design Standards Set By Apple"

I don't think I'm even going to this site anymore; I'm sick and tired of all their Android/Google bashing. So long Gizmodo, it were fun while it lasted (i.e., before you hired a bunch of anti-Google writers).

I used to love Gizmodo, but it's blatant hatred of Google is getting hard to cope with. Google Music is a fantastic service that is definitely keeping up with "the times". It allows anyone to completely back up your entire music library for FREE (yeah, I'm looking at you Apple, charging $25 a year), not to mention

I used to love Gizmodo, but it's blatant hatred of Google is getting hard to cope with. Google Music is a fantastic service that is definitely keeping up with "the times". It allows anyone to completely back up your entire music library for FREE (yeah, I'm looking at you Apple, charging $25 a year), not to mention

I think it's refreshing to see a high-profile company like Adobe develop a series of apps for Android first instead of immediately falling into the whole "iOS is King" attitude most companies have unfortunately taken on. Not to mention the conflict with Adobe and Apple in the past. I hope more companies follow suit,

Well, although I am beginning to dislike Netflix (it's too expensive for such a great lack of on-demand content) and starting to favor Hulu and Amazon Instant, it is refreshing to see a high-profile, popular Android app receive an update before the iPad. Companies seem to think that iOS is the be-all and end-all of

Hmmm...it seems like Apple is half-piggybacking on Google Music, which has been allowing backup of music libraries and streaming to an Android phone OR computer. I say half-piggybacking because not only are they offering less features (I don't think you can stream music from iCloud onto another computer that you