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GPhone Not a Phone, But A Linux Software Suite: NYT

By Rafat Ali - Sun 07 Oct 2007 07:44 PM PST

Not necessarily news to regular MocoNews readers: the so-called Gphone from Google (NSDQ: GOOG) won’t be an actual phone, but a suite of service, or even a new mobile OS. NYT now comes around to it, after speaking to its sources.

What it would be is a Linux-based software suite which it is trying to persuade the carriers to use, and then subsidize the service by monetizing it through advertising. Google is not expected to charge phone makers a licensing fee for the software.

It could announce the plans this year, and the service could launch next year, the story says.

Some major skeptics abound: Arun Sarin, CEO of Vodafone Group (NYSE: VOD), which promotes the Google service on its phones, said it was not clear what compelling functions Google would offer that are not already available. “What is it that is missing in life that they are going to fulfill?” Sarin said. ”It is not a no-brainer. You can reach Google already through a number of devices.”

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