This week, Google has officially stopped selling the Nexus One directly from their web store.
This should not be a surprise to many, as Google indicated that when it receives its last shipment and exhausts their inventory, they would no longer sell the device directly to end-users.
Visiting the Google Nexus One phone page gives visitors the following notice:
Sorry, folks…
The Nexus One is no longer available for purchase directly from Google. For more information on how to purchase the Nexus One, check out our help center.
In the USA, customers can still purchase the Nexus One through T-Mobile (on contract).
In Canada however, since we do not have a carrier who officially sells the Nexus One, Canadians will be unable to purchase the device. Previously, Canadians only had the Google Nexus One web store for purchases.

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And this is important because … ?
I heard a rumor saying that Videotron would have it for its new network (the one on the same band that T-Mobile and Wind). I hope it's not true, otherwise there would be no possibility to get the Nexus One in Canada for Bell/Telus/Rogers and there «child» companies…
FUCK!
I go to order my nexus one tonight, and what do I find? It's been discontinued.
This is an important news as this is the only device running officially on Froyo, and the unlock nature of the phone allows you to use it on Rogers/Fido/Bell/Telus networks. Glad I ordered it a couple of months ago, it is an amazing phone to say the least.
I agree, if only this would appear in the headlines.