Google to announce mobile software

March 19th, 2009 § 864 comments

Google is ready to unveil a suite of software for mobile phones based on open source technology, backed by some of the largest wireless industry companies in the world.

Japanese wireless carriers KDDI and NTT DoCoMo are said to be heavily involved in what will be called the Open Handset Alliance, according to other sources. The rest of the more than 30 other companies involved reads like a who’s-who list of the mobile-computing industry, including Broadcom, HTC, Intel, Qualcomm, Motorola, Samsung, Sprint and Texas Instruments.

Don’t expect to see a Google phone, or Gphone, on . And in such a large project with so many different players, plans and some details could still change. It’s also unclear when the final version will be released. Google has repeatedly declined to talk about the Gphone or confirm the upcoming event.

One of Google’s interest in the mobile-phone market have captivated Silicon Valley and the wireless industry for months. The company’s interest appears to be simple: there are more than a billion mobile phones in the world, and sales show no signs of slowing down.

Over time, these mobile phones are going to become more and more sophisticated, and the race to develop a truly mobile computer is wide open. Google has the engineering talent to make a concerted push into this area while keeping rivals such as Microsoft at bay, and it has enough resources to force the industry to take it seriously, despite its relative lack of experience in the market.

Android was the name of a mobile-phone software company acquired by Google in 2005 and led by Andy Rubin, the co-founder of Danger. It was never entirely clear what Android was working on but it appears to be coming to fruition.

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