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ShopSavvy on the New York Post ‘Haute List’

Raakee and Danica from the New York Post did a little shoe shopping with the G1 yesterday explaining,

G1 Party by you.“For your inner geekette: Tonight, T-Mobile and Google celebrate the launch of the G1, the world’s first commercial Android phone, with a VIP party at Skylight. The gadget, which hits stores on Oct. 22, fulfills nearly every nerd-phone-fantasy - 3G, touch-screen, full keyboard, trackball, video-playback, 3-megapixel camera, digital music-player, GPS. But its real appeal to shopping addicts like us. Using the built-in ShopSavvy software, the G1 can scan UPC codes and provide instant price comparisons anywhere you go. We scanned beauty products, books, CDs, clothes, shoes, office supplies - basically anything within arm’s reach - and discovered we get ripped off. A lot. Save money with the G1, $179 with contract, check t-mobileg1.com for more info.”

Will you be at the Skylight bar tonight?  Where your stilettos…

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Big in Japan builds cool applications for mobile devices, including Apple’s award winning iPhone and Google’s open source Android platform, think of us as the mobile idea factory. Our most popular application is ShopSavvy.

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