| 10th October - The mythical Google
Phone has got the rumour mill running on overdrive this week, following speculation
that the device might not be a device at all and is more likely to be a mobile
operating system or an application platform. Some believe that the GPhone
project, as it has become known, is actually a full fledged operating system based
on Linux, which will be given away to handset vendors without the accompanying
licensing fees attributed to the Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Others
believe that Google's mobile initiative will focus on a package of optimised for
mobile services, that will either be preloaded on devices by the handset manufacturer
or operator, or even installed by the end user. But in both of these scenarios,
advertising is expected to feature heavily. It is now believed that Google will
embed advertising at every level of the mobile user experience and will not just
associate it with the usual subjects such as mobile search and discovery. Last
year, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt caused a stir when he announced that
mobile phones and services should be free. Schmidt believes calls could be paid
for through advertising. The industry is divided over whether an adverting
supported model could work. Blyk, which recently launched in the UK, is being
closely watched as the world's first ad supported MVNO.
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