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Google's Android not an iPhone

The conference press on monday didn't add much on what we knew about Google's plans for the mobile phone market: Android, a collection of software for mobile phones. It's a nice development for Google for the future of mobile phones that can turn into little computers with a better Internet experience on mobile phones. (Apple Iphone sold 1.4 million in three months, remember ?)

What is Google dreaming about ? That android would be the foundation for many new phones and will create an entirely new mobile experience for users, with new applications and new capabilities. (See here). So it sounds like Google is focused more on mainstream phones than the high end of the smartphone market where the iPhone plays.

Another news: We can stop calling the thing the Gphone. There is no Gphone (see the video below). There is Android.

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