Google Phone isn’t mobile phone

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According to ZDNet blogger, the iPhone and the Google Android platform, actually aren’t mobile telephones, but Internet clients.

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Google, Sun headed for showdown over Android

This is a crucial issues between Google and Sun in term of using Java application. Google created Dalvik in order to avert paying license to Sun?

Instead of using the standards-based Java Micro Edition (JME) as an engine to run Java applications, Google wrote its own virtual machine for Android, calling it Dalvik. There are technical advantages and disadvantages to using Dalvik, developers say, but technology may not have been the driver for Google.

Google most likely built Dalvik as a way to get around licensing issues with Sun that would have come with using JME, said Stefano Mazzocchi, a developer and board member at Apache Labs.

Wireless via SlashDot

HTC Omni for Android?

There is some speculation that HTC latest model, Omni, will be built with Google’s Android platform. It’s make sense, I think…

CruchGear via 3GWeek

Google calling: Android’s developers!

Developers can start to build applications around Google’s new Android open-source mobile operating system. The internet giant company provided $10 million in awards to developer who create excellent application for Android. (more…)

Coming soon: Google’s Android phone!

I can’t hardly wait what kind of the gPhone like. It seems provided byother vendors, but the Google Phone platform, would be interesting to enjoy.

No Google phone exists yet, but the search giant already announced an open platform for mobile-phone apps. Read the-almost-complete FAQ about the Android, the Google phone, and the Open Handset Alliance provided by PCWorld here.

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