Seems to me they are comparing apples and oranges. I think there isn't that much intersection between both products and who would buy them. I have been thinking about getting a nook and I already own an droid.
I think this was mostly a sarcastic tongue-in-cheek poke at the way unreleased gadgets are summarily (over)reviewed in the blogosphere with very little knowledge of the actual devices, not so much a serious review of these two admittedly different devices.
This comparison is garbage. They left out alot of important things, like which makes the better projectile weapon (I'm guessing Nook) and which can survive the initial throw for repeated use (guessing Nexus on that one). What if I threw them at each other? Who survives then? We have to take a stand on this bogus internet hack job journalism.
I'm not getting the humor. Are they saying you shouldn't worry about the iPhone or Kindle squeezing the other out of the market? If that's the punchline, it fits entirely in the title. You don't need three screenfulls of random sarcasm to clarify for the slow kids that you're joking.
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The Nook isn't a phone. That said, the Nexus One will apparently be available on T-Mobile. Advantage: Nook"
That was pretty over the top sarcasm, but still fairly amusing. I like that the Nexus One won only the eBook category