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Today's the day Android strutted its stuff to the world. Is Android the game-changer for the SmartPhone industry, a real contender to the iPhone or just another cell phone OS? It's definitely not just another cell phone OS, as evidenced by all the attention around today's launch. Google has technology that other phones use but Google Android will exploit. Google search, of course is the 800-pound gorilla in search. Add Google maps (including a compass feature Google demonstrated in the T-Mobile [HTC] G1 phone), Google Webkit and the Chrome Web browser (a Chrome Lite comes on Android), Google Talk, YouTube, Google Apps, and so forth. This has allowed Google to layer in a single sign-on for all Google apps, and Android syncs data with your Google account for contacts, calendar, chat and likely other applications in the future.
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via NetworkWorld @ 14:44 24th Sep
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wooby writes "With the release of Android's source code, we may see iPhone and Nokia clone phones of Chinese origin capable of running Google Android. These phones, often available for less than $200 without a contract, are available on DealExtreme and elsewhere. But the software running on them is universally awful. Is the clone phone market a vast, nascent install-base for Android, and part of Google's end game? According to Google's Dave Bort [YouTube link], 'One of our goals would be, just to get Android all over the place.'"
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via Slashdot @ 14:25 29th Oct
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Google showed its Android OS running on a mobile phone for the first time in Europe on Tuesday in a cautious screening ahead of its imminent launch.
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via Linux World Australia @ 4:23 17th Sep
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Google provided a glimpse of its Android operating system running on a mobile phone for the first time in Europe on Tuesday, in a limited viewing ahead of its imminent launch.
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via Macworld UK @ 11:31 17th Sep
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CompanionLink Software, a company specialised in mobile synchronization solutions, introduces two-way data synchronization with the T-Mobile G1 — the first Google Android phone. CompanionLink’s products support synchronization of contacts, calendar, and tasks between popular desktop contact management software and Google Android phones. CompanionLink for Google Android works seamlessly with Google’s web-based services and the Google Android platform.
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via Lien Multimédia @ 16:54 25th Oct
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The Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android platform is officially free and available by making it available to the open-source community. Google pledged to open it up once the first phone was off the ground, and it has held to its promise, as T-Mobile USA gears up to launch the G1 in stores tomorrow. The Open Handset Alliance, which oversees the Google Android operating system, made the announcement today. But the big question now, is what’s next? In a blog post, Android wrote: “You’ll be hearing a lot about Android devices....But one device is just the beginning...This is an exciting time for Android, and we’re just getting started. It takes a lot of work to keep up with the changes in the mobile industry. But we want to do more than just keep up; we want to lead the way, to try things out, to add the new features that everyone else is scra
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via MocoNews.net @ 11:40 22nd Oct
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Google and T-Mobile show off the new Google Android smartphone, the G1, at a massive New York press conference. G1 features include on-device sensors, an application store, called Android Market, similar to the App Store on the Apple iPhone and embedded Google applications. T-Mobile and Google executives, including Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, also discuss the G1's features and applications.
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via EWeek @ 21:14 29th Sep
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danieltdp writes "Google finally officially launched the first Android-enabled mobile device to hit the market. As expected, the first Android phone will be the HTC Dream (also known as the T-Mobile G1), a device with a large touchscreen and a slide-out physical keypad that will run Google's new mobile platform." You might also not be at all surprised to know that Google is working on an Android competitor to the Apple App store.
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via Slashdot @ 19:39 23rd Sep
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ImageCyberspace is abuzz with news of the launch of the much-anticipated Google phone (HTC Dream, T-Mobile G1, HTC G1) next week. Yup, after almost two (three?) years in development, the mobile telephone tailored to run on Google's Android software is to debut next week in New York City. In fact, T-Mobile, the phone's official carrier has sent out invitations for the launch of the gadget on September 23 as a Google phone built by Taiwanese firm HTC. Reports say the device will be available for sale in stores as early as October.
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via Khabrein.info @ 16:35 21st Sep
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ruphus13 writes "Google's Android is starting to see more industry support. Motorola recently announced plans, despite hardships within the company, to hire 300 Android developers. Quoting: 'A quick search of Motorola's job openings suggests that, indeed, Android is set to become a permanent fixture at Motorola, which has long built Linux-based phones but hitherto used MontaVista's Mobilinux. The goal? Move from an internal development pool of 50 Android-savvy developers to 350. Motorola, recognizing that most developers won't have deep experience with Google Android, is looking for a somewhat general skillset ... Java and Google Android programming experience is listed as "highly desirable," but not required.'" T-Mobile has already made plans to use Android as well.
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via Slashdot @ 19:15 4th Oct
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rsk writes "It's official: Google has Open Sourced Android. The source code can be downloaded from Android's Git repository. Bugs are handled at the Google Code Android project page with documentation being handled by a collection of Google Site pages. One of the more interesting aspects of Android seems to be the seemingly Eclipse Foundation-like organization of the project, welcoming both Individual and Commercial developers into the Android development pot. One of the benefits of this arrangement is securing the existence of the project by involving commercial interests and their money in the process ... this is also one of the downsides; having commercial entities charter and lead features of a platform that their own commercial offerings provide 'enhanced' versions of, sometimes leaving the free offering always lacking in one obvious
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via Slashdot @ 16:11 21st Oct
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City of Industry, CA --(www.FinancialNewsUSA.com)-- 09/23/2008 - Internet Information Provider industry news provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU). The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s (NASDAQ: GOOG) mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs. Google made its debut as a cell phone software provider Tuesday at an event where wireless carrier T-Mobile said it will begin selling the G1 phone for $179 with a two-year contract. The device hits U.S. stores Oct. 22 and heads to Britain in November and other European countries early next year. The phone will be sold in T-Mobile stores only in the U.
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via Financial News USA @ 20:42 24th Sep
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There once was a time when Google search tried to be a neutral bystander, watching the web without getting too actively involved. There once was a time when Google instructed webmasters to serve their Googlebot the same thing served to a site’s human users. Now, Google is officially telling webmasters they can serve one thing to people coming from Google web search, and another thing to people coming from elsewhere. Think of it as Google now offering publishers to hand Google a special key to the publisher’s content. Google calls this “first click free” and they say they do this in order “to help users find and access content that may require registration or a subscription”, to “include highly relevant content in Google’s search index” and to “to provide a promotion and discovery opportunity for publishers with restric
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via NetworkWorld @ 7:56 20th Oct
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Today Google and T-Mobile jointly rolled out the first cell phone powered by Google's Android software, T-Mobile's G1. Based on Linux, the phone offers features such as Gmail, Google Maps with Street View, Amazon MP3, and Android Market for downloading apps. The phone will go on sale Oct 22nd for $179.
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via Gamers.com @ 14:43 24th Sep
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Recently, I stopped by a local T-Mobile store, the home of the new G1 phone. This is the so-called Google phone, the mobile device with Google's Android operating system. Many in the press have anointed the Google phone as a potential "iPhone killer." That is, a device capable of knocking the iPhone off its pedestal as the most desirable and most well-reviewed smartphone on the market. While the iPhone is not yet the overall leader in sales, it's moving along here as well; latest reports show that the iPhone has surpassed RIM's Blackberry to reach second place in smartphone rankings (and an even more recent report has the iPhone as the #1 U.S. consumer phone, besting even Motorola's RAZR).
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via Mac Observer @ 3:31 14th Nov
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SMobile Systems is a world leader when it comes to security solutions for cell phones, be it Blackberry, Apple iPhone, Palm, Symbian, and the new kid on the block, Google Android. Many users of Android have been worried that they could get a virus on their G1 handset, which is why SMobile System has offered the first anti virus app called SMobile virusGuard, for the Google Android G1 Phone.
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via Product Reviews Net @ 2:41 8th Nov
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The first phone to implement Google's Open Source Android mobile platform -- the eagerly-anticipated T-Mobile G1 -- made its maiden voyage today, launching to the expected fanfare and with the surprise appearance of Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin -- on rollerblades. Developed by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC as the Dream, the G1 is Google's first volley in the ever-increasingly hostile mobile phone wars. The phone carries with it Google's reputation -- with the search giant's logo conspicuously placed on the phone's case where the manufacturer's normally would be -- as well as its noted prowess in launching things the computing public will find indispensable.
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via LWN @ 14:21 25th Sep
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The HTC Google Android G1 Phone is an awesome mobile smartphone and is one of the must have phones in the world, well Dopod China are going to be very busy little bunnies if they go ahead with its plans of bring the HTC Google Android G1 Phone to China.
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via Phones Review @ 20:00 10th Oct
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We've come a long way since the first rumblings of a Google phone. And now, just a year after Google gave the public nod to Android, the first phone rocking the open source platform, the T-Mobile G1, hits UK shelves today. The touchscreen phone has been given short shrift by some mobile maniacs, but this is all about the OS gadget lovers.
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via Stuff.tv @ 23:58 29th Oct
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The Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android platform is officially free and available by making it available to the open-source community. Google pledged to open it up once the first phone was off the ground, and it has held to its promise, as T-Mobile USA gears up to launch the G1 in stores tomorrow. The Open Handset Alliance, which oversees the Google Android operating system, made the announcement today. But the big question now, is what’s next? In a blog post, Android wrote: “You’ll be hearing a lot about Android devices....But one device is just the beginning...This is an exciting time for Android, and we’re just getting started. It takes a lot of work to keep up with the changes in the mobile industry. But we want to do more than just keep up; we want to lead the way, to try things out, to add the new features that everyone else is scra
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via MocoNews.net @ 23:22 21st Oct
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The web is crazy! A new war has just starts. A browser war, a clash of the titans, Google and Microsoft, the battle of the browsers. Finally, Google has unveiled their very own web browser they called it Chrome. It designed to take on Industry leading Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and also one time Google web allies Mozilla ( Goodbye Mozilla.). With chrome Google has just declared war not just on Microsoft but also to the Mozilla folks. Google is known to support open source community and Mozilla is one of those but the games has changed Google got no choice but to drop Mozilla.The competition has just started to get hotter. What exactly Google wants here? World domination? Google got greedy here. First they got Google Apps to take on Microsoft Office then they unveiled Chrome to take on Microsoft internet Explorer.
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via VOX.com @ 15:41 11th Oct
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The T-Mobile G1 Android smartphone favors a Google-based world, including Google Search, Google Street View, Gmail and YouTube. What the first Android device doesn't offer is a way to synchronize data on the desktop, like contacts in Microsoft Outlook. The Android system in T-Mobile's G1 also cannot handle music in Apple, Inc.'s iTunes.
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via Data Storage Today @ 21:39 26th Sep
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US : For more than a year, Google has been touting its mobile phone operating system known as Android and how it would open up the platform to developers around the world, interested in developing Android applications. Two weeks ago, T-Mobile began selling its G1 handset, the world's first Android based cell phone.
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via 3G @ 6:27 6th Nov
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Yahoo, a major prize for Goliaths such as Google and Microsoft that wants to build a web empire with a major audience, sizable revenues, and good brand. By making a deal to Yahoo, Google gets a vastly bigger audience to go with its formidable resources. Google won’t be able to bid for Yahoo because of antitrust concerns. Yahoo has already surrendered some of its advertising space to search leader Google. The deal will allows running Google ads on yahoo search result pages. Google ad partnership with Yahoo could boost revenue and extend its online reach, making it the sole master of online advertising. Does Google deserve Yahoo? Google ad partnership with Yahoo would keep Yahoo out of Microsoft sight. Yahoo so desperate to stay away from Microsoft.
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via VOX.com @ 15:41 11th Oct
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Google has recently announced major initiatives that take them beyond their historical base in Web search and ad delivery. Google's Android mobile operating system and application development platform have generated significant media coverage and industry buzz. Google Chrome, their new Web browser, recently entered a very public beta test phase, and Google's App Engine and Google Gears have created much interest among Web developers. Are these projects that consume huge development resources part of a misguided effort to dethrone Microsoft's desktop hegemony? Is Google losing their focus on search and ad delivery as a result? Or is there more here than meets the eye?
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via Aberdeen Group @ 15:31 10th Oct
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