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Open Web Developer News Desk Google Goes On Disrupting: Last Week OpenSocial, This Week Open Phones
New Google-Phones To Be Based on Linux Overlaid With Java
Nov. 5, 2007 08:00 AM
In a move likely to be hailed as the final blow for the walled gardens favored till now by the wireless operators, Google is said to be leveraging Linux and Java to open up the wireless handset market in the same way that it just launched OpenSocial to break open social networking and get beyond the walled garden approach of, for example, Facebook. "If you're a developer, you'll be able to develop (applications) for the new Google Phone very quickly."AT&T and Verizon Wireless are "noticeably absent" from the coalition, claims USA Today, adding that it's because they do not wish to support a device that favors Google over other providers. The report adds: "Sprint, the No. 3 carrier, supports the coalition, but it hasn't formally agreed to make the Google Phone available to its 54 million subscribers." One of Google's mantras is: "We believe one of our chief competitive advantages is surprise." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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