Maintaining with the AT&T&T-Mobile ( future ) juggernaut, Sprint has just added an immediate carrier billing option for its Android customers. An identical courtesy has already been extended to T-Mobile users of Google’s OS back in 2009 after which to AT&T in 2010 , and now Dan Hesse’s crew is joining in at the mastercard-hating action. At once, this new payment option is just for splashing profit the Android Market, however its availability ties in neatly with Google’s recent acquisition of PushLife , a music store service that has carrier billing for track purchases as certainly one of its core features. Another brick laid within the foundations of a Google Music service? Let’s hope so.
MetroPCS Q4 results are in: increased revenue, slowing growth
Google ‘close’ to choosing new Motorola Mobility CEO, say the same old gang of sources



