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Google Debuts Android OS for Mobile Phones

Google Debuts Android OS for Mobile Phones
November 5, 2007 9:48AM

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Microsoft has reason to be concerned about Google's Android OS for mobile phones, said analyst Greg Sterling, because Android is a direct competitor to Microsoft's Windows Mobile. But Sterling said he expects companies such as Nokia and Microsoft ultimately will join Google's alliance, particularly if consumers react favorably to Android.


Hoping to do for the mobile environment what it has done for information searches, travel directions, and blind dates, Google announced on Monday the release of a new mobile operating system Relevant Products/Services known as "Android," as well as the formation of a new coalition, the Open Handset Alliance, to implement the new OS and develop applications for it.

According to Greg Sterling, principal analyst at Sterling Market Intelligence, a consulting and research firm, the new mobile OS is based on Linux Relevant Products/Services and contains a Web browser, video player, instant-messaging application, and several other features.

Google's Android OS is the outgrowth of a mobile software project started three years ago by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Andy Rubin. His company, Android, was acquired by Google in August 2005 for an undisclosed amount in a move that was widely seen as the opening play of Google's wireless plans.

Free and Open Source

"The new OS is totally open source and completely free," Sterling said. "It will totally radicalize the cost of developing applications for mobile phones. The Google mobile OS is dramatically simpler, and much easier to adapt to different hardware Relevant Products/Services equipment and protocols."

He added that the software developer's kit for Android will be available as early as next week, and that the Android OS could appear on consumer products as early as mid-2008.

Although several Google applications will ship with copies of Android, they can be stripped out by carriers, equipment manufacturers, or even the end user. "With Android," Sterling pointed out, "there is no single user experience; companies can use the OS to create individual and even branded experiences for their customers."

As impressive as the development of a mobile OS is, Google's real accomplishment is the creation of such a broad mobile coalition. More than 30 different companies have signed up as members of the Open Handset Alliance, with representatives from equipment manufacturers, carriers, software developers Relevant Products/Services, and commercialization partners.

Broad Mobile Alliance

"What makes the OHA so impressive," Sterling said, "is that Google has convinced so many companies that it is in their interest to participate, despite their fears of Google's size and resources. They've made the case that if the mobile industry is accelerated as a whole, a lot of different companies are in a position to benefit, and not just Google." (continued...)

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