Create an Account
username: password:
 
  MemeStreams Logo

Google dials into the cell phone market - Yahoo! News

search

freakn
Picture of freakn
My Blog
My Profile
My Audience
My Sources
Send Me a Message

sponsored links

freakn's topics
Arts
  Movies
  Music
Business
  Finance & Accounting
  Human Resources
  Industries
   Tech Industry
   Telecom Industry
  Management
  Markets & Investing
Games
  Role Playing Games
  Video Games
Health and Wellness
  Disabilities
  Fitness
  Weight Loss
Home and Garden
  Cooking
  Entertaining
  Lawn and Gardens
  Repair and Improvement
Miscellaneous
  Humor
  MemeStreams
   Using MemeStreams
Current Events
  War on Terrorism
  Elections
  Israeli/Palestinian
Recreation
  Cars and Trucks
  Camping and Hiking
  Travel
Local Information
  Food
  United States
   Georgia
    Atlanta
     Atlanta Events
Science
  Agriculture
  Chemistry
  Environment
  Geology
  Math
  Nano Tech
  Space
Society
  Activism
  Crime
  Economics
  Education
  Futurism
  International Relations
  History
  Infrastructure
  Politics and Law
   Civil Liberties
   Intellectual Property
  Media
  Military
  Philosophy
  Relationships
  Security
Sports
  Baseball
  Basketball
  Football
  Golf
  Hockey
  Olympics
  Tennis
Technology
  Biotechnology
  Computers
   Computer Security
    Cryptography
   Cyber-Culture
   PC Hardware
   Human Computer Interaction
   Knowledge Management
   Computer Networking
   Computing Platforms
    Macintosh
    FreeBSD
    Linux
    Microsoft Windows
    OpenBSD
    Sun
   Software Development
    Perl Programming
   Spam
   Web Design
  Military Technology
  High Tech Developments

support us

Get MemeStreams Stuff!


 
Google dials into the cell phone market - Yahoo! News
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:21 pm EST, Nov  5, 2007

Confirming its long-rumored foray into the mobile market, Google said Monday it is developing a free cell phone software package so the Internet search leader can more easily peddle ads and services to people who aren't in front of a PC.

Google's system will also be based on computer code that can be openly distributed among programmers. That, Google hopes, will encourage developers to create new applications and other software improvements that could spawn new uses for smart phones. A development tool kit for working on the new platform will be released next week.

The list of wireless carriers that have agreed to provide service for the Google-powered phone in the United States include Sprint Nextel Corp. and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile in the United States. China Mobile, Telefonica in Spain and Telecom Italia are among the carriers that have signed on to provide service outside the United States.

They are among a Google-led group of 34 companies that have formed the Open Handset Alliance. Other key players include major chip makers like Intel Corp., Qualcomm Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., Broadcom Corp. and Nvidia Corp.

Google dials into the cell phone market - Yahoo! News



 
 
Powered By Industrial Memetics
RSS2.0