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		<title>Google Phone Applications</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:56:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>All things Google access is the primary theory being the new Google Phone. There is the hope that it will have the browser capability for the same type of web content as a desktop computer, the future of the Google Android phone will be more fully determined by future software developers that will contribute to Android.</p>
<p>Google has much to offer for today’s mobile operating systems. The future of mobile phones lies in the ability to personally update your smart phone and make it into your own personal ultimate phone.</p>
<p>The Google Phone presents with ready web browser, providing the applications of Google search, Google maps, Gmail and limited video capability of YouTube. There are also the applications of calendar and instant messaging. Within the calendar application is the capability to keep your Google calendar up-to-date by making additions or changes. In being able to be competitive with Microsoft Windows Mobile, the Google map is equipped with a compass in order to give it the capability to align with local terrain. Maneuvering across the touch screen can be done using the trackball, or with a poke or swipe of the finger. Amazon MP3 software is included with the Android software and there is the capability to scan product bar codes in order to research pricing between stores and on the web.</p>
<p>With the Android operating system allows for the simultaneous running of multiple applications. Some applications, such as the downloading of music can only be done through the built-in Wi-Fi connection. Goog-411 is a free service that can be used to quickly acquire business information.</p>
<p>Summarily the Android phone is focused on Google services. However, developers are free to access source codes and create other applications to work with the Android operation system. Applications developed by various approved individuals will also be available at the Android Market. Ultimately, the Google phone is the hand-held mobile version of a desktop computer, with some limitations.</p>
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