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Download Polyphonic Ringtone: Yoskar Sarante Si Te Llego a Perder

 

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Is Google About To Take On The Mobile Phone Market?

As Google continues the quest to rule the world, there are yet more reports that the company is strengthening its stable of partners in the mobile phone industry.  The company is already in talks with massive US operator Airtel about introducing its specialised search engine expertise into Airtel handsets.  Now it appears they are looking to go one step further, and release a Google-Orange handset, but will they be able to crack the market? While it will take a very brave person to back against the might of Google, they are entering a market which is cut throat, very fashion conscious and is dictated by fickle consumers.  This is a market place which is not in the natural “comfort zone” of Google.  As you would expect the company are looking to leverage their search engine expertise still further, and develop an additional more rounded service than the one currently being discussed with Airtel.  Quite why Google have chosen Orange to be their partner is unclear, but it may well be the fact that Google should be able to retain senior status in the relationship, because of the companies good name and financial muscle - we have yet to see Google play second spot to anybody in a partnership. In essence, Google are looking to bring the functionality of the PC to the new breed of mobile phones.  As we enter the mobile broadband and mobile TV era, there has been a major increase in the size of the market and the options available.  While mobile internet functionality has been around for some time, the speed and reliability factor has not always been there. This is something which Google should be able to improve dramatically, thereby making a name for itself in the mobile phone market. It would appear that planning for the Google phone is a fair way down the line because it is even rumoured that the partnership have chosen Taiwanese firm, HTC to manufacture the Google-Orange branded phone. While Google will be dealing with companies who have a greater financial clout than themselves, there are every few any industry who are as quick on their toes and as innovative as Google.  This potential competition may well be what the sector requires, as recent investment and spending has been heavily dictated by the operators such as Vodafone, etc.  While Google has been successful with the majority of their new ventures, let us not forget the failure of ventures such as Google Answers (resulting in the purchase of AskJeevers.com) which have conveniently been scrubbed from the Google history books.

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