http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tech...-junkware.html
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Remember the golden days of personal computing when you'd bring home that expensive wonder box, remove the machine from its Styrofoam swaddling, plug it in, switch it on and -- hey! What's this?
AOL? Quicken SE? A 3-D chess game with a license that expires after a few plays?
Well, customers who bought Motorola's new Droid X smart phone or Samsung's Vibrant, both of which launched Thursday, may feel a tinge of deja vu.
The Droid X comes loaded with several nonstandard applications for Google's Android, most of which cannot be removed.
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I thought manufacturers learned their lesson about junkware.
(I thought it odd though that the URL is "android-junkware", but the story does note later on that the WinMo HTC phone also has it ;p )