answer:Well, I can’t answer all your questions, but I’ll answers some. For reference, I actually have a Nexus One, but they should run the same version of Android at this point. Placing files on the whole is simple, you simply attach it by cable (it also supports Bluetooth, I believe) and you can browse the file system as if it were an external hard drive. The app situation isn’t amazing, but it’s getting there. Right now the Android app store has about 1/5 of the iTunes App Store. Some of the top apps are there (Shazam, Evernote, etc) but many are missing, of course. If you ask more specifically about apps that interest you I can check. The good news is that the number of apps submitted each month is increasing, and the sales of Android phones are going up, so we’re all hoping to see more great apps soon. Since you like Google apps, you’re in luck. Android is Google’s platform and they do a great job of making their applications and supporting them on Android. If you’re curious, I do love my Nexus One. That said, I got to play with a Milestone at work, and was impressed with that as well.