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January 23, 2010

Free Android for “some” GDC attendees

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Written by: Cara Hulett
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Sweet! Google and the GDC want everyone on the Android train and they’re getting it done with free phones.

Some attendees of the GDC this March will be given either a Droid or Nexus One (the registration site advises “based on random distribution”). I say “some” because the offer isn’t open to comp attendees, speakers, PRESS, or conference associates. But you’re good to go if you are paid up and registered by February 4th for an All Access or Summits and Tutorials pass to the GDC Mobile/Handheld Summit, the iPhone Summit or the Independent Games Summit. Yes, the iPhone Summit attendees will be given a little taste of Android. *insert big cheesy grin here* ;)

Sources: Engadget, GDC







About the Author

Cara Hulett
I'm just a really geeky girl and a total gadget nerd. I absolutely love everything about Android. I have control issues and it completely enables me. I have a G1 and a Nexus One (thank you) and I love them both equally.





 
 

 
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