Since Android is open source, there are a variety of options available, but yes there are plenty of Android phones with multi-touch and screen rotation. Every Android phone I've looked at also has WiFi capability.
HTC is the best manufacturer to go with right now, and their modified Android UI, called Sense UI, is the only one that seems like a worthwhile alternative (and, in fact, an improvement) over the stock Android UI that you get on something like Google's Nexus One or the Motorola Droid. Other UI modifications, such as what you'll see on the Samsung Galaxy S, seem lacking. It's all a matter of personal preference though.
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