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		<title>Google Phone with T-Mobile</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 09:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looks similar to Apple’s iphone, but Google, Inc software is running through the cyber-veins of this T-Mobile and HTC hardware. In looking similar to the iphone, T-Mobile’s G1 sports a large touch screen, but the exterior likeness ends there. The Google Android-powered T-Mobile G1 sports a track ball and a slide out keyboard.
The T-Mobile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>It looks similar to Apple’s iphone, but Google, Inc software is running through the cyber-veins of this T-Mobile and HTC hardware. In looking similar to the iphone, T-Mobile’s G1 sports a large touch screen, but the exterior likeness ends there. The Google Android-powered T-Mobile G1 sports a track ball and a slide out keyboard.</p>
<p>The T-Mobile G1 is optimized for faster networks and can be connected at Wi-Fi hot spots. More innovations are planned for a line of Google Phones, with new Android applications. The worldwide 1 billion phone unit sales per year make for a tremendous opportunity for Google to break into the mobile phone industry.</p>
<p>With Google’s Android power in the T-Mobile phone, Google is hoping that providing this new avenue that consumers will utilize it to the Google advertising network. Meanwhile HTC has hopes for a large contribution to their bottom line with sales of the T-Mobile G1 across the globe.</p>
<p>T-Mobile is stepping up marketing efforts for promoting their G1 phone, especially to their new customers. With its price being significantly lower than that of the iphone, the T-Mobile G1 phone can be quite appealing. This Android-powered phone offers up some attractive future applications, as well as advancement on the current ones.</p>
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		<title>Google Phone Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 09:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you want to look something up, how often do you or your friends say “Let’s Google it”? Thank about it, you are in a retail store shopping for a particular product when you think to yourself “I hate to buy this here now if I can get it somewhere else cheaper”. Some of us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>When you want to look something up, how often do you or your friends say “Let’s Google it”? Thank about it, you are in a retail store shopping for a particular product when you think to yourself “I hate to buy this here now if I can get it somewhere else cheaper”. Some of us would take a chance and purchase then while others of us would hop in the car and go shopping for the best price. Of course there are still others who have paid the extra money to be able to do searches through the phone. Now there is a new technology that can save both time and money right on the spot. I know what you are thinking, the iPhone can be used in this way, and everyone knows it has been out for a while. Others of you are probably thinking that your phone could have that capability if you pay the extra fees for it. This may be true but we are not discussing creating an expensive exclusive Google devised phone, or paying a large fee in order to cover the charges the phone companies pay for the software licensing fee. We are stating that the development of software that can be built into many manufacturers’ phones; software technology created by the dominant online advertiser.</p>
<p>Most people are familiar with the Google web browser application. Now Google is going above and beyond to offer their web browser to run on cellular phones. Google is providing for the growing mobile internet market with software to include their web browser. One way that Google plans to be competitive with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile is to not charge phone companies a software licensing fee.</p>
<p>Google’s new technology has been several years in the making. Despite Google’s reputation as the dominant online advertiser, through the development years there has been speculation about whether they are trying to compete with Apple’s iphone with an actual phone, but Google specializes in software, and that is if its focus remains. Google Mobile Web Search is designed for mobile phone display quality and specifications.</p>
<p>Google products such as Gmail, search and maps will be available from your phone browser. Best of all, the Google products will be free, although currently only certain products are available for particular phones. Google will continue its growth in the realm of technology with their mobile services. The alternative to an expensive GPS system would be to access the Google downloadable maps, satellite images and driving directions right on your phone. Another advantage when you are traveling is the Gmail access, especially if you need more specific directions somewhere or need to review information before an important meeting. Finding important business information can be free and simple with Goog-411, and can keep up-to-date with Google calendar to review your agenda or add on to it.</p>
<p>Summarily, Google is taking its tried and true dominant technology and transforming it for mobility in phones, iphones and blackberries. As long as you have a phone with the correct technological aspects, you are able to access Google. Eventually, we are sure that all phones will have the capabilities, allowing for access virtually to any information with a touch of your mobile phone pad.</p>
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