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Posted Nov 05 2007, 03:50 PM by Kim Peterson
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When Google came on the scene 10 years ago, the PC business was pretty much figured out. Lots of companies made computers, but Microsoft monopolized the operating systems that ran on them. It was Microsoft's world, and as a software developer Google had to learn to live in it.

Not so with cell phones. There are lots of handset makers, and several companies make operating systems and other software for the devices. Google either has to play ball with those companies or control the mobile environment on its own.

Enter today's announcement of a Google operating system that will prominently feature the company's applications -- mail, maps, search and so on. And Google is going to entice handset makers by giving them the system for free. The phones probably won't have the name Google anywhere on them, and the first ones won't be available until the second half of '08.

This is a tough road for Google. People just want the best phones out there. Google's software has to be as good, if not better, than anything Microsoft, Symbian or Apple has to offer. Web searching has to be fast. Video should be seamless. Maps and directions can't be buggy. 

In other words, Google has to nail this. As in better than iPhone nail this. If it can't, then don't expect handset makers to be on board. There are more issues here to consider as well:

Carriers are important. Google is doing a lot to appeal to the guys that make phones, but what about the carriers? AT&T and Verizon aren't part of the alliance of companies supporting Google's efforts. Sprint and T-Mobile are showing initial support but aren't publicly committing to the system. Why would carriers want to be a part of this?

Why would I want one? I haven't seen anything yet that would make me want a phone with Google's software on it. Google's Andy Rubin says Google's phone will have lots of Net applications, which will distinguish it from others. But you can bet that competitors are working on this as well.

What about advertising? Google makes its money from selling ads. It's giving the phone software away for free. Are the phones going to be stuffed to the gills with ads?

Google's stock price rose 2% today on the news. Is that a collective yawn from Wall Street? Here's what others are saying:

BusinessWeek's Rob Hof: "So while the effort is real--a software development kit will be available in a week--it seems clear that this is also a club to hammer carriers into opening up. If that happens, it would be victory enough for Google. And more important, for the rest of us."

Om Malik: "This is one massive PR move, with nothing to show for it right now, and it seems like there are other unknown reasons (Facebook ad platform launch perhaps) for the motivation here. " 

Techdirt: "The iPhone redefined what mobile phones could be overnight. Almost every company in the space has adjusted at least some part of their strategy to deal with the iPhone. The Google phone platform won't have that same overnight impact, and depending on how well it works, it may never have that kind of impact." 

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Comments

 

I would like to see Google come out with worldwide contact without fees for international and long distance coverage and services.  Their software is already in place for such services with global map service and seems to only need the proper radio frequency.  I would love to shut down the Bell system, which uses far to many natural resources (copper.plastic, rubber;etc.).  Additionally Bell has always overcharged for its services.

Google has to be very carefull with  who they use to carry their product. Most if not all cell phone carries have trouble with dropped calls and bad reception, and for sure Google will be blaimed for such issues. If they do not demand VERY STRONG CELL PHONE RECEPTION in all locations, their service will be no better then the next one down the line.

Did alot of you not read the article.  Google isn't starting up a Cell phone or cell provider company.  They are looking to provide software for cell phones and maybe build a phone with their software.  The software and maybe  a phone will ride on someone else's celluar service.  Just like the Iphone is in bed with At&T Google will look to hook up with Verizon, Sprint, At&t, T-Moblie or all of them if possible.  So you can get a phone supported by Google software or maybe down the road a Google phone but your bill will still come from a celluar company.

If Google can pull this off, then, watch out, iPhone!

Too bad iPhones have their AT&T ball-and-chain (service?)  thing attached to them.

For now, at least.

Being a halfway frugal person, I (and everyone else in my immediate family) decided to pass on the iPhone.

Mac-lovin' geeks in Seabrook, Texas

Just make my phone work when I need it, If google can I am There!

Compare an electric utility monthly bill vs. a telehone monthly bill .. about even considering two cells plus a home phone and computer. Next consider the cost of generating and delivering electric power vs. cost of providing tele service. Phone firms are cash cows and using free ether.

Add new innovative advertizing revenue streams to phone service fees and it's understandable why electric power producers are tone deaf to green.

whatever google does - it makes the os free of viruses rather than the MS windows - so people love it.

I understand the mobile industry like the palm of my hands! My gut feel is this will be big "fizzer"... It costs about $5 -$6 bucks the OEM licence for software... and average phone retails for $300..high end phone even higher! ...so what? if this is given for free? Even so, why cant the other guys do the same thing?

dont have a distribution model with carriers + you actually threaten them + can not see what sustaintable differentiation that will be "unique" in terms of user experience  + all major vendors have entrenched position?

It has taken Microsoft several attempts and and they still struggling in this market that very fragmented..

Oh great just another company (now worth more than microsoft) trying to make even more money so all the yuppies can spend more money, to say lookie what I have. Bad enough you got to deal with folks on the phone while driving, but surfin the net while your driving, when does it end.

you guys have to re-read the article. google is not offering cell phone contracts or services. they are offering an OS to phone makers and carriers/makers. so for example T-Mobile will realease a handset that runs a Google OPERATING SYSTEM.

i just used Google Maps on my blackberry while in NYC this past weekend to find shortcuts around the marathon course and it was a live saver. i'd like to see their all of their applications on a cell phone. it should be pretty handy.

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