Nov 6th, 2009 - PC World
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It appears Best Buy will take sides again in the software wars, this time partnering with Google to help install the Google Mobile app on new phones.
Google likenes the partnership plan to the kind of conversation you might have with a friend. You've got a new phone, and your friend wants to tell you all about the benefits of Google's Mobile app. At Best Buy, you'll get a live demonstration of everything Google Mobile offers, and Best Buy staff will even help get the app running on your phone if you like. The app and the service are free.
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