Android. What an odd name for a mobile communications software application suite. The name smacks of something independent and powerful. Perhaps it's not a misnomer after all. This could be the start of something quite unfamiliar in the world of subscription cell phones. I want free access to multiple wireless carriers.Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), has declared once and for all that today's mobile phone is to no longer be a simple communications device. Google, it would seem, has determined that your cell phone is to become your one umbilical cord to the world . Google wants your cell phone to be more than just an extension of your personality (as if it wasn't already). That is why Google wants your cell phone unleashed. Google wants the pipe line opened up for pumping personalized advertising at you right where you live. I believe that Google envisions the day when wireless air time is given away to consumers and paid for by advertising sponsors just the way most television worked not so long ago.
I believe, now that the cat is actually out of the bag, Google is going to put serious pressure on the wireless communications industry to change their business models from subscription based survival to active air time marketing based on their numbers of subscribers. Gradually, subscription fees will die as vendors compete to increase the value of their air time by adding eyes. Are you taking notes on this Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT)?
On the consumer side, mobile communications air time sells cheap and is even sometimes given away. Put an advertising sponsor via the Internet on the source end and you could see that air time suddenly becoming extremely valuable. Is it just Google that figured that out? There could possibly arise a problem involving a public back lash against unrequested advertising showing up on their phones but I'm sure a couple of "free phone, free minutes" promotions would chill all that noise real quick.
We want free access to multiple wireless carriers and we want it now. We can thank Google if it happens.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-11-2007 @ 1:27PM
Patrick Martin said...
There are a couple of new resources about Android mobile. A community for Android developers has been set up called http://www.androiddeveloper.com which aims to be a hub for developers using the platform.
Another site called http://www.androidmobileforum.com has been set up for everyone to discuss anything about Android mobile.
Hopefully these will be useful as Android becomes more popular and is talked about more.
11-11-2007 @ 1:58PM
Patrick Martin said...
There are a couple of new resources about Android mobile. A community for Android developers has been set up called www.androiddeveloper.com which aims to be a hub for developers using the platform.
Another site called www.androidmobileforum.com has been set up for everyone to discuss anything about Android mobile.
Hopefully these will be useful as Android becomes more popular and is talked about more.
11-12-2007 @ 2:09PM
William said...
I've just seen the Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO) and Nigel Clifford (Symbian CEO) speeches about Android (http://www.weshow.com/us/p/22898/microsofts_ceo_discusses_googles_smartphone) and they really don't seem to be worried about Android, as we can see in their smiley and calm faces. I think this competition is very healthy to IT market and good to costumers.
11-29-2007 @ 12:03PM
mohit said...
how to install the android
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2
android programming
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=3a6736b573f38d5945b27d794f63fd09
android projects
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=3a6736b573f38d5945b27d794f63fd09
11-29-2007 @ 1:06PM
mohit said...
how to install the android
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2
android programming
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=3a6736b573f38d5945b27d794f63fd09
android projects
http://www.allaboutandroid.net/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=2&sid=3a6736b573f38d5945b27d794f63fd09
12-07-2007 @ 10:13PM
Marlene said...
NO NO NO. I DO NOT want advertising coming thru my cell phone. I don't care how many free minutes you throw at me. NO NO NO!
1-19-2008 @ 5:38PM
RiverRoadFlash said...
I am most content with paying for my cellphone service, and will immediately cancel any service that attempts to send me unsolicted advertisements.
6-20-2008 @ 8:34AM
chris said...
Very exciting times, not long now until hopefully we'll start to see the first Android handsets roll-out. also noticed a new android forum http://www.talkandroid.com/android-forums/ crop up.