
Little by little, Google is slowly piecing together a more cohesive and complete mobile OS. Having the right hardware to drive Android doesn't hurt either. While the Nexus 7 isn't quite what I expected Google to roll out last week at I/O given the Motorola Mobility acquisition, it's arguably the first real Android tablet to date. With a $200 starting price, Android users and those looking for a smaller tablet now have a legitimate alternative to the Kindle Fire.
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