It's worth noting that because Google doesn't have gestapo like control over what you do with your G1, you can just plug your phone into your computer as usual and install it without using the Android market. No jailbreaking or any such nonsense needed.
Google pulled it from the Market to comply with carrier contracts but that doesn't mean you still can't use the app.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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It's worth noting that because Google doesn't have gestapo like control over what you do with your G1, you can just plug your phone into your computer as usual and install it without using the Android market. No jailbreaking or any such nonsense needed.
Google pulled it from the Market to comply with carrier contracts but that doesn't mean you still can't use the app.
Or download it directly on your phone since, unlike mobile safari you can download stuff in the browser, including apps.