Japan’s top mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo, has partnered with Google to enable Google apps on its mobile phones. Incidentally, it is one of Google’s partners in the Open Handset Alliance. The company has its own mobile internet service called I-mode, which is very popular with mobile users in Japan. From now on, Google will be made the default search engine for people who use I-mode and Google ads will also appear alongside the search results. In due course of time, NTT DoCoMo plans to add Google Maps and YouTube also.
More importantly, the company is planning to develop a mobile phone that will support Google Android. Considering the fact that Google Android platform is not a fully developed one, this is a huge support from the top mobile carrier in Japan and also, this was just the kind of support Google was looking for from mobile carriers, especially the ones in its Open Handset Alliance. So, Google might well as be happy with these developments.
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While a lot of people, including yours truly, are going gung-ho about Google Android, Steve Jobs might be pondering over its impact on the market and most importantly, the kind of competition it might give Apple iPhone. Well; Steve, don’t worry. You don’t need to have any second thought on that. It will give you a run for your money. Personally, my opinion is that Google Android is right on the money and could become the biggest accomplishment of Google, only next to the Google Search Engine. I’m not necessarily anti-Apple, but I do have my reasons for my stand. Let’s check it out.
The way I look at it, Google Android could become the undisputed leader in well under a couple of years. What? You think the other way? Why don’t you voice your opinion over there in that tiny little comment box? Let’s get different perspectives on this issue.
PS: If you are an avid iPhone user, sorry pal – I’ve burst your bubble.
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