The VAR Guy certainly loves his iPhone. But he’s keeping a close eye on Google’s open source operating system for mobile phones, called Android. If Google plays its cards right, Android could be the operating system that allows dual-mode VoIP phones to flourish. Here’s a first-look at Android, directly from Google.

4 Comments on “First Look: Google “Android” Mobile Phone Software”

  1. Patrick Stetter Says:

    Wow! I was waiting for the Neo1973 to become the great source of free software in the Cell Phone industry, but it looks like this will introduce some great competition.

    I like how they recognize and encourage (with funding) open source developers to make applications for the phones. It truly looks like open source has a very very bright future in phones.

  2. Matthias Says:

    This is some AMAZING stuff.

    I like that Google follows a transparent development approach with opening its software to people. It’s funny to see how modern the Google philosophy is compared to what is still happening at Microsoft. Good to see some serious competition.

    That way, in the end, the customer will finally benefit.

  3. Kokesh Says:

    Looks promissing, more opensource mobile operating systems, the better for all of us!

  4. The VAR Guy Says:

    […] tech companies have vowed to support Android when it debuts in 2008. And a first look at Android (check out this video clip) looks pretty wild. Challenges: We’ve all seen multi-vendor alliances collapse before. And it […]

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