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Google to announce mobile platform Monday; target: iPhone?

Slimy   on 03 November 2007 - 21:22 · 4 comments & 3811 views

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Google negotiators this weekend continue to hammer out agreements with wireless carriers, handset makers, software developers and hardware providers, as the company prepares to announce on Monday an ambitious platform for creating mobile applications. Although Google has declined to comment for months on its rumored move into the mobile space, sources said the company will make an announcement Monday at 11 a.m. EST, and that details of the plan are being finalized this weekend.

Google will announce an open source development platform for mobile applications that will contain a full set of components, including an operating system, a set of common APIs, a middleware layer, a customizable user interface and even a mobile browser, sources said. Instant messaging standard protocols will also be supported. The platform is intended to simplify the process of creating and deploying mobile applications, so that an application can be built once and be compatible with multiple phones. On the partner side, well over 30 industry heavyweights are already on board, including Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Nvidia, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, China Mobile, Telefonica, NTT DoCoMo, LG Electronics and HTC, the sources said.

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(1 reply) #1 Beastage on 03 Nov 2007 - 23:20
target iphone?! gawd... I'm sick of these tabloid style over the top headlines...

The iphone is a consumer entertaiment device....

google as always will target the business market.
#1.1 PureLegend on 04 Nov 2007 - 12:40
Don't you mean that the other way around?
#2 vipwoody on 03 Nov 2007 - 23:54
good (Y)
#3 +Kushan on 04 Nov 2007 - 11:12
I really hate how these days if anyone mentions anything to do with phones, the iPhone usually pops up, often with no good reason at all (such as this article).

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