"...if your life revolves around Google Web applications, the Android OS is probably the best phone on the market."
This is true in my case -- MyTouch (awful name) is the bee's knees. Google Voice and Apps for Domains makes MyTouch an efficient business machine. I have cheap-minimal voice plan and no texting plan (do pay for data of course). Texts and most calls via G-Voice. I get one-click access to email on the go,all my office/cell/home lines forwarded to a single G-voice line, transcribed voicemails (how did I live/work without this?), and full calendar/tasks integration. Win-ish.
Don't love the T coverage, 3G is spotty, and no physical keyboard is a pain for large-thumbed folks like me.
Cons aside, best phone on the market for my Google-integrated needs.
+1 for Felix Dennis & How to Get Rich. Holds a permanent place of honor on my bed-stand. He shares his steps and missteps on his way to becoming a self-made bill-eee-on-air. Owes much of his success to negotiation. Fun read.
+1 on this comment -- I'm the market for this site (kids, 3 and 5 yrs) didn't understand how the site helped me on first view. That paragraph would've made a difference.
Mayhaps or not... via twitter @aetiology (epidemiologist) -- seasonal + H1N1 vaccine: good or bad? New study contradicts unpublished Canadian data: http://bit.ly/6FP2g (sounds like both are preliminary)...
It didn't occur to me just how bad the original looked (really, itreallyworks.tv?) until after it was killed. I thought about running the second submission through a tinyUrl sort of thing just to avoid (quite justified) Domain Name Prejudice.
http://www.postful.com/help/integration
And, PostalMethods is one I've been meaning to try -- again with API:
http://www.postalmethods.com/