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Ice Cream Sandwich Statue Joins Android Pals on Google Campus

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Google may have postponed the debut of Ice Cream Sandwich, the next version of its Android mobile operating system optimized for smartphones, in deference to the passing of Apple's Steve Jobs. But as the I, Programmer blog discovered this weekend, it looks like somebody forgot to tell the delivery guys not to drop off the latest Android-themed statuary at the search giant's Mountain View, Calif. campus.

Check out the video below of Googlers installing the Ice Cream Sandwich statue in an area outside of Google's Building 44 that is rapidly turning into a kind of Candyland. Ice Cream Sandwich last week joined such Android-version commemorating statues as a ginormous doughnut (Android 1.6 Donut), a giant éclair (Android 2.0 Éclair), and a big old cup of frozen yogurt (Android 2.2 Froyo).

Interestingly, the Ice Cream Sandwich statue is the only version statue in the shape of the Android icon itself, although the iconic green robot does have its own statue in the garden as well.

Google and Samsung had been expected to unveil Ice Cream Sandwich on Samsung Nexus Prime smartphone at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked event during CTIA in San Diego last week. But that Oct. 11 event was cancelled, according to Google, because "we believe this is not the right time to announce a new product as the world expresses tribute to Steve Jobs's passing."

It has been reported that the operating system, which may be dubbed Android 4.0, though that is not entirely clear, will make its debut at an Oct. 27 event in London. Samsung however, has called those rumors "not true whatsoever."

Google previewed Ice Cream Sandwich at the Google I/O conference in May to the delight of Android developers. Earlier this month, Google chairman Eric Schmidt let it slip at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference that Android 4.0, the next major overhaul to Google's mobile OS, will be released in "October or November."

Google CEO Larry Page also made it clear that Ice Cream Sandwich is on its way soon during the company's third-quarter earnings call with analysts last week.

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Damon Poeter got his start in journalism working for the English-language daily newspaper The Nation in Bangkok, Thailand. He covered everything from local news to sports and entertainment before settling on technology in the mid-2000s. Prior to joining PCMag, Damon worked at CRN and the Gilroy Dispatch. He has also written for the San Francisco Chronicle and Japan Times, among other newspapers and periodicals.

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