Did you get your invite for the Android press event from Google?

That’s okay, neither did we. But the announcement of this January 5th event is dominating tech sites right now. Everyone is expecting Google to present the highly anticipated Nexus One phone. According to the Boy Genius, this Android platform phone will be “sold directly and only by Google,” under T-Mobile service.
Apple announced the iPhone just before the Consumer Electronics Show two years ago. Apple stock rose over 7 percent that day while competitors sunk a give-or-take 6 percent. CES starts January 7th in Vegas. Could Google be attempting the same strategy?
Coincidentally, my friend Brooke suggested just yesterday that we invest in Google stock. It’s been soaring over the course of this year — not a bad choice. Unfortunately, my economic status ranks too incredibly low to even fathom the thought of buying a stock priced at over 600 points. Probably an awesome year for those who bought GOOG early on though, eh?

Itching for more details? See Boy Genius Report, Wired or All Things Digital for more extensive reports on the Android press gathering.
What do SND readers think? Will Nexus One be the one? Will the amp and rage of Motorola’s Droid be given a run for its money (haha, money, get it? money – stock?) come next week, this time?
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It’s Official – The Google Nexus One Phone | Software News Daily says:
September 8, 2010 at 4:50 pm (UTC -7 )
[...] rumors and suspicions prove true, the Google Nexus One phone was announced today at the Android event. Already available sans service or with T-Mobile (but both seemingly [...]