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Nothing
In This World Is Permanent! -- not even Yahoo,
SBC, AT&T, Micro-soft or MacIntosh. As Web
users, we all know all to well . . . that nothing
is permanent, your cell phone, computor soft-ware,
or the last E-mail or instant messaging service, or
the analog TV channel you lost because of a new
ruling by the FCC.
Think about this . . . even the oldest and simplest
wireless telephone devices can stand some
improvement.
Take the "Radio" and "iPhone" devices for instance.
According to the U.S. patent office, before 1908,
"Radio" was referenced as Wireless Telephony and
Wireless Telegraphy. Marconi called his messages,
"etherographs" -- and the NBS voice conversation
as: "etherotalk."
That being the case at hand, that makes the 1908
NBS Wireless Telephone Patent the oldest
known recordation of WiFi187, and the direct link
to the growth of the cellphone, Wireless
Telephone habit. But despite the 100 years of
tinkering, we have yet to find the perfect Wireless
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control over Internet? If so . . . How will it
happen? Will it be Google's new affiliate "free"
software and its 411 information service start-up,
or will it be News Corp. and NBC Universal. GE
plans to prove their new Web service will make them
the next content king.
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PART
THREE - Hollywood Digital Google's Plans for 2008,
the 100th Year of the Wireless Telephone
In recruiting powerful partners such as
Motorola Inc., Samsung, Sprint Nextel Corp. and
T-Mobile USA, Google has made inroads in its quest
to get the industry to open up. But no one can know
the effect until the handsets appear on the
market.
The two largest wireless carriers in the United
States -- AT&T Corp. and Verizon Wireless --
have not yet signed on. One complication is
Google's interest in bidding for wireless spectrum,
which could make Google a direct competitor. Other
concerns relate to potential security risks such as
viruses and spam, analysts said.
Even carriers that have signed on may move slowly
to see whether the initiative drives customers and
revenue.
Called OpenSocial, the standard also can be
used on other participating social networking
sites, such as LinkedIn and
Friendster.
Google said all social networks had been
invited to take part in the OpenSocial network.
"Nobody is excluded," Chief Executive Eric Schmidt
said. Another popular social network, Bebo.com,
will participate in OpenSocial along with Hi5
Networks Inc., LinkedIn Corp., Ning Inc. and
Friendster.
The addition of so many major players could
put pressure on Facebook to join the coalition. The
OpenSocial network is expected to reach more than
200 million Web users. SEE
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02
/ Google hopes to conquer
the wireless world. The company announces an
alliance with major phone carriers and handset
makers to turn cellphones into more powerful
devices, reports the LA Times.
After months of speculation, Google on Monday
unveiled its vision to transform the wireless
industry by making mobile phones as good for Web
surfing as personal computers.
Google and a consortium of 33 companies, including
mobile- handset makers, phone carriers and other
technology leaders, plan to offer free software to
power mobile phones that will hit the market in the
next six to 12 months. Through the Open Handset
Alliance, Google wants to force the industry to
give phone users better Web access.
Now everyone wants to know: Can the Internet giant
succeed?
Google's interest is twofold: It wants to broaden
Internet usage, and it wants to tap into mobile
advertising revenue, which is expected to surge in
coming years. To do both, Google is aiming to make
its services, such as search, e-mail and maps,
available to anyone anywhere -- something it has
had trouble doing through partnerships with
cellphone carriers, which typically restrict what
customers can do with their phones.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based Google is banking
that consumers want free phone software that lets
them get driving directions, watch videos and
perform other tasks on the go.
Since Apple Inc. whetted the appetite for an
Internet-friendly phone with its iPhone this
summer, frustration has grown with slow and
cumbersome Web browsing. And speculation about a
Google phone -- dubbed the GPhone by the
blogosphere -- has soared.
Google would not say whether it plans at some point
to build its own branded phone. Instead Google
Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said he wanted
thousands of different phones to use the free
software.
"We want to create a whole new mobile experience
for users," Schmidt said. "Mobile users want the
same applications on the phone as they use on the
Internet."
Despite its influence as the world's fifth most
valuable company, Google faces serious challenges
in shaking up the wireless industry. Mobile
providers have a long-standing hold on what
customers can do with their cellphones, dictating
which handsets work on their networks and which
programs can be run on them.
In recruiting powerful partners such as Motorola
Inc., Samsung, Sprint Nextel Corp. and T-Mobile
USA, Google has made inroads in its quest to get
the industry to open up. But no one can know the
effect until the handsets appear on the market.
The two largest wireless carriers in the United
States -- AT&T Corp. and Verizon Wireless --
have not yet signed on. One complication is
Google's interest in bidding for wireless spectrum,
which could make Google a direct competitor. Other
concerns relate to potential security risks such as
viruses and spam, analysts said.
Even carriers that have signed on may move slowly
to see whether the initiative drives customers and
revenue.
The marketplace already is crowded with mobile
software platforms from companies that have been
working with independent developers for years.
"This is not revolutionary," said Scott Rockfeld,
group product manager in mobile communications for
Microsoft Corp., which is a major force in the
so-called smart-phone market.
Mobile has become Google's most important strategic
initiative. The company made 99% of its $10.6
billion in revenue last year from Internet
advertising, so to satisfy investors with continued
growth it's vying for a piece of the burgeoning
mobile advertising market.
Research firm EMarketer Inc. predicts that
worldwide revenue from ads on mobile phones will
grow to nearly $14 billion in 2011, from $1.5
billion last year.
Google also wants to extend its global reach,
especially in developing markets where most people
access the Internet only from mobile phones. Piper
Jaffray analyst Gene Munster estimates that in
2007, more than 1 billion mobile phones will be
sold, compared with 250 million PCs.
Even so, it could be years before the industry
embraces Google's wireless push and consumers reap
any substantial benefits, Forrester Research
analyst Charles Golvin said.
Google is banking that its free "open source"
development kit will set off a wave of innovation,
inspiring software developers that have been
discouraged by the difficulty of building software
for mobile phones on so many different platforms.
Google plans to make the Android development kit,
named after a mobile software company it acquired
in 2005, available to third-party developers
Monday.
Alliance members said they were excited by the
prospect of breakthrough features and lower-cost
phones.
Making it easier and cheaper to create software
will improve the Internet experience for mobile
phone users, said Joe Sims, vice president and
general manager of new business at T-Mobile. Those
improvements will expand revenue for every company
in the mobile market, said Paul Jacobs, CEO of San
Diego-based mobile chip maker Qualcomm Inc.
If that happened, Android would experience a
"snowball effect," Golvin said.
Google doesn't expect to make money directly from
Android, but believes the initiative will hand it
the lead in selling ads on mobile phones. The
targeted text-based ads will appear on the phones
as they do on Web pages, said Andy Rubin, Google's
director of mobile platforms.
Schmidt said Google would share revenue from ads
with wireless carriers. In the past, Google has
expressed interest in a phone service with no
monthly charges that is supported entirely by
advertising revenue.
"Their core business proposition is organizing the
universe's information and then monetizing it with
advertising revenue," Yankee Group analyst John
Jackson said.
"They are putting the pieces in place to enable
that on the mobile phone."
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In fact, NASA's chief
administrator, Michael Griffin, traveled to Moscow
to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the launch.
And Peggy Whitson became about the 10th American
astronaut to fly aboard the Russian Soyuz
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