What we’re reading and following around the Web this morning over our morning coffee, including Motorola’s 30 (!) new Android phones; a would-be Comcast streaming music service; Google’s happy days; and all things Apple tablet.
- Motorola Will Be Launching 20 to 30 Android Phones in 2010 – Android Guys
That’s a lot of phones for the singular iPhone to compete against — glitch or feature? - Comcast Looking To Offer À La Carte Streaming Music To ISP And Cable Customers – TechCrunch

I’m a sucker myself for all-you-can-consumer music – Rhapsody, ZunePass, Lala, Spotify — will it ever go mainstream without Apple involvement? - Schmidt: ‘We’re Back In Business Full Blast’ – PaidContent
Here’s hoping the rest of tech/telecom follows. - Friend or Foe: How Apple Is Forcing Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and AT&T to Raise Their Game – Xconomy.com
Plan to see lots of strange bedfellows in coming weeks. - Verizon, AT&T in 11th hour talks for CDMA, GSM Apple tablets – report – AppleInsider
Will tablet get multiple carriers? Bloggers can then bash more than one network — fairly or unfairly.
- AT&T Preparing Network for “Unannounced” Devices — iTablet, 4th Gen iPhone? – iPhone Blog
Yeah, we’re watching the iSlate story closely too — will operators really “win” if they win a carriage deal for it? - AT&T Is an Apple Tablet Dealbreaker [SURVEY] – Mashable
Well there’s always wi-fi, AT&T-haters.
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