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Old 04-24-2010, 03:49 PM
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Re: Can we trust Google?

I equate this more with someone buying a car and then complaining about bad roads. You can complain all you want to the car manufacturer, you can blame the company that makes the tires, but the issue can never be fixed by changing the tires or modifying the car.

Or blaming Dell when your internet speed is slow.

What consumers need to appreciate is that Google didn't pass the buck until they exhausted everything on their side. Some companies don't bother addressing an issue until other parties (TMobile or HTC) provides proof the issue is not on their side.
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