tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7846875115650166907.post4007372376555418721..comments2023-07-19T00:53:08.581-07:00Comments on Cool IT Trends: Hello ANDROID!VBRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07371326401321424877noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7846875115650166907.post-70529702624713800322008-08-08T09:42:00.000-07:002008-08-08T09:42:00.000-07:00Android looks great. I can keep on commenting abou...Android looks great. I can keep on commenting about the features that are shown in the video. I can also talk about Google's business model. I can also suggest some applications, but that will making money for someone else. But I won't do all that. (Actually, I was faking, I am not good at what I said above.) <BR/>But here is what I really want to comment about. With the new generation phones, it should not be an issue, whatsoever, to put this system on phones. The only roadblock I see is the phone manufacturers mending to include this system. For example cellphone manufacturers like Blackberry, Nokia etc. boast of their OS's. So they might not want to include this system on their phones. Then come the phones like HTC, Samsung BJ, Palm and many others which roll out phones with Windows mobile on them. So that will definitely start a war between MS and Google for getting more and more cellphone companies under their belt. One thing that might happen is that cellphone manufacturers might start giving out phones with both the OS to choose from. And then trademarking the OS's might start (e.g.what Iphone did with AT&T). <BR/>May be I am thinking ahead of myself, or may be it is very obvious. But, I am glad that it is not my headache right now.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02666103602039934736noreply@blogger.com