Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"As someone who doesn't reside in the USA, I was wondering what would be the best way to get internet for my computer in the US for a couple of weeks? If it were Europe I know I'd look for some prepaid data. Is there anything similar offered by American carriers? A MiFi or a data SIM that I can tether from would work, but I'm trying to maintain a tight budget. Help!"
Nexus One sales were a bit of a flop so far, so I wonder whether there'll be a Nexus Three. People seem to want a subsidized phone supplied by a telco, rather than paying up-front.
@IT expert Most people (I think) thought of the Nexus One all wrong. It never was the "Ultimate Device" that people were expecting, and in typical Google fashion, version 1.0 (or in their world the first Beta) is where they learn what they can and can't do, and go from there. (The big difference, in the past, their betas were FREE so it didn't matter, this time, there is consumer expense involved). The store, more than the phone was the "product" they are bringing... and it will evolve over the next couple of years. In Apple terms... this is a "hobby" that they (can afford to) fund without worrying about it being a blockbuster out of the gate.