The Nexus One aka Gphone will only be sold by Google when it is offered to the public next month, according to T Mobile. The two companies will share support for the phone and T Mobile will be the carrier for the phone.
GPhone Coming Soon, Should IPhone Worry Posted by Frank Watson Sep 18, 2008 The oft rumored G phone is becoming a reality and given the popularity of the Google brand I wonder if the Apple crew are starting to worry.
The oft rumored G phone is becoming a reality and given the popularity of the Google brand I wonder if the Apple crew are starting to worry. T-Mobile will soon be offer the Android-driven cell phone, according to reports.
How does this affect the market landscape for Google's much heralded GPhone initiative. Hold on tight SEM artists. Search marketing is mainstream bacon & eggs in America this morning. Even the “tease” story on the Today show was Microsoft's “huge...
The hype of social media will die off and will be replaced by the Google cell phone (Gphone). Last week, we shared some New Years Resolutions from several search marketers and social media marketers. I asked many of those same marketers what they...
Google will release the GPhone. Last week, we shared some New Years Resolutions from several search marketers and social media marketers. I asked many of those same marketers what they thought 2008 had in store for search.
The Gphone and Mobile Local Search GPhone a Linux-based Mobile OS? Google Android: Mobile Platform, No Gphone (Yet) But there were many other important events in the search world. Yahoo seems to be in a constant state of reorganization.
GPhone To Debut In February? Here we've collected this week's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: Search Blogs Awards Voting Is OnSearch Engine Journal...
Google Android: Mobile Platform, No Gphone (Yet)Google today unveiled a new mobile operating system, user interface, and applications platform dubbed Android. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Google today unveiled a new mobile operating system, user interface, and applications platform dubbed Android. It's being developed by Google and about 30 members of the "Open Handset Alliance," a group comprised of mobile technology providers...
GPhone a Linux-based Mobile OS? Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
In a New York Times article today, "For Google, Advertising and Phones Go Together," sources have allegedly confirmed what others have guessed: that GPhone is a mobile operating system, rather than a device.
The Gphone and Mobile Local SearchThe Wall Street Journal reports today that we could be getting closer to the realization of the long-rumored Google phone. Here Comes the GPhone, Kelsey Group From the SEW blog:
Here Comes the GPhone, Kelsey Group Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
The Gphone and Mobile Local SearchThe Wall Street Journal reports today that we could be getting closer to the realization of the long-rumored Google phone. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Gphone and iPhone: Catalysts for Change? The Gphone itself is rumored to be free to consumers and completely ad supported, which could invoke a welcome sea change in the mobile telecom world. The Wall Street Journal reports today that we could be...
Google Hires SideKick Team To Build GPhone The G Phone is coming and it needs a sidekick.Okay that sentence was a little cheesy.apparently Google has hired the team that developed the T Mobile SideKick phone, according to an article in the...
The G Phone is coming and it needs a sidekick. Okay that sentence was a little cheesy.apparently Google has hired the team that developed the T Mobile SideKick phone, according to an article in the Guardian.
I wonder if GPhone is in the works. Google's VP of Operations, Urs Hoelze, told Ireland's SiliconRepublic.com that the mobile phone industry is not "grasping the potential of the Internet" due to standards and conflicting platforms.