How This Apple Addict Fell In Love with the DroidX (Pt 1)

Posted on July 30th, 2010 in Apple, Cool Stuff, Technology by Fred McKinnon

Hi.  My name is Fred McKinnon, and I’m an Apple-holic.

Since I was first introduced to Apple computers at Georgia Southern University in 1989 … it’s all I’ve used.  We’ve got multiple Macs and iPods … but the one Apple product that we’ve stayed away from was the iPhone.

I’ve wanted an iPhone for a couple of years.  The reality is, AT&T’s service in our area is less-than-reliable.  In our home, it’s essentially nonexistent.  That won’t work for us.  So I didn’t just want an iPhone.  I wanted a Verizon iPhone.

So earlier this month, I finally accepted the fact that maybe another phone could be as powerful as the coveted iPhone … at least, until an iPhone was available on Verizon’s network.  (the latest rumor is that this will happen in January 2011 … emphasis on the word, “rumor”).  So Joy and I both got ourselves the brand new “DroidX” from Motorola, sporting Google’s “Android” operating system.

In my business, Google is a constant companion.

Google Checkout
Google Base/Shopping
Google Analytics
Google Adsense
Google Adwords

Earlier this year, at the prompting of Travis Paulding, our Tech Director at SSCC, I migrated all of my email accounts to Google Apps.  After utilizing the powerful Gmail engine in Google Apps to power my multiple domains and email accounts, I asked myself why I didn’t do that a long time ago when Tony Morgan was talking about it.

So the courtship begins.  I have a Google-based phone, a business that networks with Google, and an “all-Apple” computer system, utilizing all the Apple apps like Mail, Address Book, and iCal.

And somehow, all of these have to not just get along … but be in love.

Well, a few weeks into my Google/Droid/Apple courtship, I am proud to say that “love is in the air”.
Stay tuned for Part 2 for details on the courtship, including my Apps, and how I brought my Google Phone into a beautiful union with my Mac Address Book, iCal, To-Dos, Email, Music, Photos, and Videos.

Part 2 … coming soon.


  • Barry Westman

    Well, Google may just be ultimate “middle-man”, or in this case “match-maker”! I’m writing this reply from my Google Android phone, the Samsung Moment. I used to be a Palm user for years before I left that for my new life with Google.

    I have been a Windows user forever, so used to sync my Outlook with Palm. But now with our friend Google Android and 1 3rd party app, I can sync my Outlook calendar and contacts with Google apps, then sync my Google phone with Google Apps. And the best part – that all happens on its own, wirelessly, continuously without me having to do anything! Yes, I too am in love…

    Enjoy!
    Barry Westman

    • http://www.fredmckinnon.com Fred McKinnon

      Barry,
      3 cheers from an x-Palm user myself. I retired my Palm Treo 755 for the DroidX.

  • http://alexmclean.net Alex McLean

    Fred, writing this comment from my Android powered HTC EVO. I am in the same exact boat and feel the same exact way. I’m gonna do a series on my blog some day soon. Oh and long time no speak – good too see you on the blog!

  • http://www.hypraise.com/blog/ Todd Barton

    Fellow HTC EVO user. Amazed at how easy it was to integrate with Mac, PC, Twitter, Facebook, WordPress blog, Google apps/calendar/contacts.

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  • http://www.fredmckinnon.com Fred McKinnon

    Part 2 coming … had hoped to post it the next day .. oh, my blogging consistency is horrific these days.

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