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Google Android Platform

Posted by  in March 10th 2009  

Since its release at the end of 2008 the G1 from T-Mobile, sporting the Google Android Platform, has been making waves within the realm of smart phones. There has been particular talk of its competition with the Apple iPhone.

The concept of the Google Android is to offer a hand-held, mobile computer with the browser capabilities and web content of a desktop computer. The platform of the Android also allows for contribution by present and future software developers.

The Google Android Platform is quickly expanding into phone handsets in Australia, the United Kingdom and China. There are anticipated releases for Androids across the globe. Everyone appears to be interested in the phone that allows some major personalization, especially when compared to others smart phones on the market that do not offer the Google Android Platform.

Most of what you find in Google on your home desktop computer, you can now find within an Android phone. Google maps, search and email are just the beginning of what is offered with the Google Androids. Even Google’s YouTube videos are accessible through the Android platform of phones. Instant messaging can be done and you can keep track of your personal or business calendar quite easily.

Navigating through the Google Android is done with ease through the use of the touch screen and trackball. The software also includes that of Amazon MP3 for music download and play. The Android user can quickly compare prices with the use of the barcode scanner.

Multi-media capability with simultaneous application run is something that can be done with ease through the Android’s Wi-Fi connection. In order to search business information there is the Goog 411 service included with the system.

Google service is the basis for the Android platform for mobile phones. Applications can easily be created and downloaded to the Android system, and developers have an opportunity to access source codes.

Conclusively, as applications get added and kinks are worked out of the new platform, any phone carrying the Google Android will increasingly become the most sought after smart phones on the market.

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Google’s G1 Technology

Posted by  in March 6th 2009  

People are raving about Google’s answer to the Apple iPhone. Google’s G1 was released by T-Mobile in October of 2008, but not everyone has caught on to exactly what the G1 offers in comparison to the iPhone.

Google’s unique Android platform is the secret to the innovative technology included in the G1 phone. Since it is basically a new concept for Google, there are still a few kinks to it, but it still offers very stiff competition that Apple will soon need to worry about.

If we compare the technology of the gPhone with the iPhone, we see that there are some characteristics offered by Google that Apple does not supply. Some of these specifics are that the G1 offers multi-media messaging, removable battery, expandable memory, 3 megapixel camera, and video player with third part application. The iPhone does offer more applications, but it also has a higher price tag.

Upon getting a closer look at the G1 the convenience of a barcode scanner for price comparison is very attractive. Navigation is made easy with the keyboard, touch screen and track ball. Many people find it much simpler to use a keyboard than a touch screen, and the G1 offers both.

Anyone who is familiar with the Google web browser will have little difficulty with the G1 phone. In order to become more competitive in today’s smart phone market, Google will not charge a licensing fee to service carriers for Google software. Since Google does specialize in software, this makes it easier for an individual to create their own applications, or download applications for free.

Google’s multi-media capability includes their signature Gmail emailing application, search engine, and maps. With this being Google’s initial attempt there are bound to be some issues with the transference of technology. With the gPhone there is the issue of slow loading and quick draining of the battery with a lot of viewing videos and doing searches.

Shoppers will love the gPhone, as not only does it have the bar code scanner for quick price comparison, but the GPS could prove quite useful in locating new shops and malls. It can provide you with satellite images, map downloads or directions. If those directions are not as good as you would like, there is always the option to Goog-411 and call the business for directions.

The ease of use of the G1 is such that you will barely, if at all, have to pick up the instruction manual. The sound of the G1, whether with or without the use of headphones is quite crisp and clear.

For someone who wants to try their hand at some new technology in the line of a smart phone, the G1 is a good place to start. The Android platform that is the backdrop for this particular phone has been quickly expanding into other phones and the creation of more applications. It is logical to think that since there is no licensing fee that T-Mobile will just be one of many phone service carriers offering phones with the Android platform. At basically four months after the initial release of the G1 in the United States, this is already proving true.

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Google Phone Features

Posted by  in February 11th 2009  

You see in this video the features of the Google phone.

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