Google has unveiled software it hopes will power a variety of future mobile phones and boost the web on the move.The software could lead to cheaper phones as it is designed to speed up the process of making mobile services.The firm is working with four mobile manufacturers - Samsung, HTC, Motorola and LG - but a Google branded phone was not announced.
The first phones using the so-called Google "software stack" will be available in the second half of 2008."This is going to bring the internet into cell phones in a very cool way," Andy Rubin, Google's director of mobile platforms, told the Associated Press news agency.Mr Rubin's firm, called Android, was bought by Google in 2005 and the software it developed forms the basis of the new stack.
In the United States mobile phone networks such as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile will carry the Google-powered phones.'Unleash potential'China Mobile, Telefonica in Spain and Telecom Italia are among the carriers that have signed on to provide services outside the US.This doesn't seem to be a beta release of a technology. If I were a competitor, I would be sitting up and paying attentionAnalyst Adam Leach, Ovum.
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The first phones using the so-called Google "software stack" will be available in the second half of 2008."This is going to bring the internet into cell phones in a very cool way," Andy Rubin, Google's director of mobile platforms, told the Associated Press news agency.Mr Rubin's firm, called Android, was bought by Google in 2005 and the software it developed forms the basis of the new stack.
In the United States mobile phone networks such as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile will carry the Google-powered phones.'Unleash potential'China Mobile, Telefonica in Spain and Telecom Italia are among the carriers that have signed on to provide services outside the US.This doesn't seem to be a beta release of a technology. If I were a competitor, I would be sitting up and paying attentionAnalyst Adam Leach, Ovum.
Source :http://news.bbc.co.uk