Google Entering Mobile Phone Market? (2:19)

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As sales for the iPhone rocket, Google looks to enter into the competitive mobile phone market. Insiders revealed that Google will release their own phone sometime early next year. However the company might not only be competing with Apple’s iPhone. According to the New York Times, the company looks to compete with Windows mobile by creating their own software to allow other manufacturers to use. For more on the story with Kara Ratliff or information regarding the gPhone, keep watching WebProNews.

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3 Responses to Google Entering Mobile Phone Market?

  1. Ingo Krueger says:

    It very interesting to see, how google tries to
    come into a the new iphone-market.

  2. Osagie Irowa says:

    Google will actually do a great job as they will probably be intergrating Google search into these new phones. Being able to access Google from your phone will prove to be of great value, as you will be able to access things like, Google maps, compare product pricing and other information within seconds on the road, right from your phone. Google will also be able to add value to advertisers with Google adwords showing up on our phones based on your online search habits. Google going into the phone market is just another tactic to increase their advertising revenue. regards osagie irowa.

  3. robert todd says:

    Just got my android Phone Today. I like the teather feature. I can create wi-fi hot spot anyware for any puter. Unlimited access, no cell phone bill when you only refer 3 customers. Its the best with no contracts

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