Google Android Debuts on the G1 Phone

posted by Catt Mallen
Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The smartphone industry is taking the world by storm. What launched as an online shop for iPhone users to download applications for their iPhones has today created a huge marketplace – an entire ecosystem where developers create applications for the iPhone users and who in turn pay money, thus creating revenues for both Apple and the mobile app developers.

The first Android mobile device platform built on the Linux kernel version 2.6 was soon introduced. This achievement of Open Handset Alliance earned the promoters accolades of others like Sony, Ericsson, Toshiba Corp, and Vodafone who also joined the consortium. Reclining in one’s best ergonomic office chair can allow you to relax. This Alliance was formed with the help of a conglomerate of around 34 software, hardware and telecom organizations that pledged to promoting open standards for mobile phones.

Their latest Android, version 1.5 has been nicknamed Cupcake and will be running the new Motorola DEXT. Is this something to look forward to? Definitely; with the current focus of mobile phones being connectivity, no one knows connectivity better than the folks at Google. It seems as if Google are trying to rule the world at the moment. Not only do they own most of cyberspace, they have now come to the conclusion it’s the right time for a foray into the cell phone and mobile handheld gadget market.

As always, Google has created a new standard in technology by offering this unique open-source mobile O/S known as Android. That makes the G1 phone the most accessible yet. In fact just going through the list of applications made for android is enough to make people realize that Android has the potential to overthrow the leader in few years if not earlier. Getting some anger management tips will always be beneficial. But rather they are phones that utilize Google’s very own mobile operating system: Android. This is Google’s way of entering the mobile phone market (because they’re part of everything else, so why not?). Android phones aren’t common yet, in fact there’s only one thus far: The G1.

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