HTC x Google Tablet PC Release Date Postponed [Is the HTC Tablet Really Dead?]

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20 Jan 2010

Right after the New Year’s Eve we caught wind that HTC (together with Google) is going jump on the tablet PC bandwagon and will privately take the wraps off an Android-running device, for the company’s business partners, during CES 2010. And although rumors had it that a press release was expected to take place place later on to give us more info regarding specs and features, today we can finally confirm that the cellphone giant won’t manufacture a tablet and has abandoned plans for one.

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5 Responses to HTC x Google Tablet PC Release Date Postponed [Is the HTC Tablet Really Dead?]

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C#melodicminor

February 7th, 2010 at 7:48 pm

Tell the college what you like. An important part of answering to colleges is that you need to write things that others wouldn't. Make yourself stand out in their mind. As your friends and family for help because they know you the best and know the good things about what you like and think about.

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Lance

March 20th, 2010 at 6:40 am

the last four digits of your phone number

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Really Old Guy

March 28th, 2010 at 5:04 pm

Where in the process are you having a problem?
What is the problem?
Did you install on the PC?
Hope that helps.

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Webmaster Site

April 3rd, 2010 at 1:22 am

Keep an eye on your web server logs and check to see when the Google crawler bot accesses your site. I doubt there is a fixed or recognisable pattern for crawling times, especially considering the enormous number of pages that google indexes.

To be honest your time would probably be best served creating quality content that is useful to people or if you are promoting a service, make sure it is an appealing one.

That way people will link to your site content and your PageRank will go up which in turn will get you more visitors. It's a snowball effect. Don't try to artificially boost your pagerank, you will more than likely end up getting your site excluded from google's crawler.

Good luck with your new site.

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ligh

December 11th, 2010 at 10:23 am

You can contact the customer care of HTC

http://www.htc.com/europe/CS_Mail.aspx

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