My 2 Cents: Now here is a little more video about Google’s new phone platform which was announced this week and some of the features that it will be having … too nice …

Google just posted a few videos showing all the Google applications loaded on the T-Mobile G1. This includes Seach, Maps, Gmail and Contacts, Calendar, Google Talk and You Tube all enabled with a single sign-on — no further logins are required. The fact that these are fully synchronized to the web negates the need for a desktop application. Nice. Amazon MP3 store, IMing, Street View compass mode and plenty more highlighted in the videos posted after the break.
Video: Android walkthrough on T-Mobile G1 – Engadget
My 2 Cents: This is a little peek for all ya that have been waiting for Google’s splash into the mobile-phone OS market. From the looks of it, Android seems to be off to a good start as can be seen in this live demo…

It looks like Google was doing its best to spread Android fever in London this morning, with it taking advantage of its Developer Day event to show off a working Android phone for the first time in Europe. While Google apparently wasn’t quite ready to take all the wraps off the suspiciously Dream-like handset itself, PC Pro reports that it looked “far more polished” than it did in earlier leaked videos, and that by all accounts it was actually a “finished commercial device.” Google’s Mike Jennings was, on the other hand, more than eager to talk about the OS, and he even dropped a tantalizing “why not?” when asked if Android could be used on devices other than phones. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any video of the event available, but you can check out a few first hand reports by hitting up the links below.
Read – TechRadar, “Google shows off final Android handset”
Read – PC Pro, “Android handset hits London”
Read – PC Pro, “Will Apple or Android get in my pocket?”
Update: Video of the event has been found (thanks, rxgator). Head on past the break to check it out.
Google shows off masked Android handset – Engadget#content