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Conference Call: ‘Google’ Phone Platform Official, Available Next Week, First Devices Through 2008

By Robert Andrews - Mon 05 Nov 2007 09:39 AM PST

From our sister site mocoNews: It’s official, but it’s not the ‘Gphone’ - yet. Google (NSDQ: GOOG) CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt just finished fronting a conference call with five other companies to announce the rumored Open Handset Alliance, a program under which 34 partners have built an open-source mobile operating system codenamed Android (release here). A software developer kit will be available on November 12 and the first devices powered by the OS will appear through 2008.

Schmidt: “It’s incredibly important to say this is not an announcement of the Gphone” ... “We’re not pre-announcing anything (but) if you were to build a Gphone, you would build it out of this platform. There are going to be so many other kinds of devices - imagine not just one Gphone but a thousand Gphones as a result of the partnerships.” More on Android over at mocoNews

Posted in: Companies, Google, Mobile

Tags: eric schmidt, open handset alliance,

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