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  • Google gets into the wireless business

    Posted Nov 05 2007, 12:50 PM by Kim Peterson Rating:

    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.   Read More...

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  • Google's G-phone announcement coming today?

    Posted Nov 05 2007, 07:22 AM by Kim Peterson
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    Photo credit: W3.orgGoogle might introduce its highly-awaited G-phone today, but don't get too excited. It's not some slick device like Apple's iPhone. In fact, it's not really a phone at all. And it probably won't be called the G-phone.

    From what I've read, the phone itself is pretty irrelevant. The hardware could come from any company, really. It's the software inside the phone -- more specifically, the phone's operating system, that Google is concerned with. 

    According to USA Today, the operating system will heavily promote Google's mobile offerings -- it has tweaked search, Gmail, chat and other programs for the phone.

    That's all pretty standard. But what's got the wireless world worked up is that Google also wants an open system on the phone that would let developers create different programs for it. So far, that's pretty unheard of. If you buy a Sprint phone, you only get to use the programs on the phone that Sprint has specifically approved. (Sprint, by the way, is reportedly supporting the G-phone but not to the point where it will offer the phone to subscribers).   Read More...

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