| 23rd September - GOOGLE is putting
together a major team to develop mobile phone apps judging from the jobs it is
advertising on its site. And one of the teams will be based in London. There's
at least ten jobs up for grabs and one of them is for a Strategic Partner Development
Manager. The job description gives it away because this manager needs to
co-ordinate with "Google's online and wireless partners access providers,
portals, mobile operators across the region." The region being
EMEA, of course. But the spec for a Technical Lead Manager is just as intriguing.
This person should be able to "design, build and support client applications
on mobile platforms, including Symbian, Palm, Java, and Microsoft Smartphones." Interestingly
another of the job ads mentions Linux, so Google probably intends to have that
platform covered as well. What exactly is this person supposed to be building?
The INQ first thought was email but that isn't mentioned. Some of the areas
which are mentioned are predicatble - such as "information retrieval algorithms"
and "a variety of new search products." But what's this ... "Large-scale
cluster computing"? What has that got to do with mobile apps? This
isn't the first time that a Google job ad has helped spill the beans. It advertised
for wireless engineers before and that helped create the buzz around the Gphone. Whatever
Google is up to, it's a big project alright.
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