Jul
18
2009
On a post entitled “App stores are not the future, says Google“, Chris Nuttall reported
App stores do not represent the future of the mobile industry according to Google’s vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra, who maintains consumers will instead turn to web browsers to fill their information and entertainment needs. Speaking Thursday [...]
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Nov
05
2007
Alas, it turns out eventually that the much anticipated GPhone is a software platform, closely toeing the line of Google’s business model. As we’re recovering the torturing suspense, let’s see who are friends and who are foes of “GPhone”.
Google’s announcement this afternoon came together with the Open Handset Alliance. Sifting through the member list (http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/oha_members.html), [...]
Tags: Alliance Forum, Biz Yahoo, Cell Phone Accessories, Cell Phone Safety, Foe, Foes, Forum Names, Google, Gphone, Ibd, Industry Alliance, Microsoft Apple, Nokia Cell Phone, Nokia Phones, Open Platform, Own Os, Phone, Qualcomm, Safety Guide, Sifting Through, Software Platform
Oct
11
2007
Considering Google’s revenue sources and their track record in selling a product, there’s very little in a Google phone.
Why? Google’s main business is in advertising. Advertising creates value in mass markets. Let’s assume that Google could sell the gPhone as fast as Apple, i.e. 1 million devices in 3 months. After a year, [...]
Tags: Ads Revenue, Advertising Advertising, Drop In The Bucket, Fundation, Google, Gphone, Mass Markets, Mobile Ads, Mobile Software, Party Developer, Phone, Revenue Sources, Search Devices, Smart Phone Users, Sms News, Stanford Group, Steve Jobs, Stifel Nicolaus, Target Price, Thick Clients, True Objective