These are not good days to keep secrets. And not just because of WikiLeaks. In recent weeks, one of the most mysterious mobiles that we will see before the end of the year, the Samsung Nexus S, has been lavished in public appearances, although all of them unofficial and prior to its presentation (which in fact, has not yet been produced).
The last of these appearances has been uncovered, once again, because of the intervention of a Google employee. His name is Erik Beans, and like another of his colleagues, Ben Saitz, he has been in charge of uploading an image to his Picassa account in which you can see that unknown mobile that not only draws attention to the surname Nexus, but also for its enigmatic design with a curved housing (and who knows if it also has a screen).
The AndroidCentral site has collected the image in which the wife is seen? daughter? girlfriend? sister? by Erik Beans. However, and as previously happened with Ben Saitz, the image has already been deleted from the Beans album in the account of the Google image service.
Nevertheless, the fact that either two Google employees who take a walk the Samsung Nexus S (three, if you count the head of the company, Eric Schmidt) through photographs that end up disappearing from cyberspace begins to lift suspicions among professionals in the sector. And it is that if the saying of "think badly, and you will succeed" could be applied in this case, it would be possible to consider that everything is part of a strategy designed to warm the atmosphere in the days prior to the presentation of this terminal.
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