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One of the top items on gift lists for people both young and old this year will be T-Mobile's new G1 phone which uses Google's software program called Android. The G1 features a touchscreen display and also a full keyboard which is similar to the Sidekick. T-Mobile's new device has already been a hot seller for the company since its launch just weeks ago and is competing with Blackberry Storm and Apple's iPhone for market share. The greatest thing abou buy warcraft gold t th buy wow gold e G1 is the fact that it is priced less than both the said models. Costing $179 upfront with a 2 year contract the data plans also are lower then the models that are offered by both AT&T and Verizon. While the cost is less, the "cool factor" remains with neat applications that will make your phone do functions that weren't even dreamed of just a few years ago.

Knowing Google and their team of engineers track record, one could guess that they have war cdkeys a lot more in store in the near future meaning that the G1 will be far from a passing fad and the technology will be seamlessly integrated in the new gadget. While we haven't had our hands on G1 for a full fledged review we are impressed with the device so far. Check back later this week for our full review of the G1 later this week. There is little doubt, however, that the G1 has impressed so far and will please someone who is looking for a cell phone that is capable of delivering Internet, messaging, directions, and just about everything else in a package that will fit easily in your pants pocket. I wrote previous warcraft gold ly about China's attempt to tax virtual goods and currency, and now the BBC reports that Sweden and South Korea have also moved to clarify the tax rules for virtual money.

In April 2008 Sweden's tax office published a cl buy wow gold arification to its tax laws which said that in-game transactions are taxable--in theory. I am sure Ben Franklin was referring to Linden dollars when he wrote, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." The taxation subject seems to be more a case of what happens when virtual money turns into real money than it does a question about virtual transactions. Second Life markets itself as a place to make actual money, whereas World of Warcraft bans trades for real money. WoW Gold


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