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Nokia to form open-source Android killer
Nokia is to buy out Symbian and set up a new open-source platform with Motorola, Sony Ericsson and NTT DoCoMo, forming a major rival to Google's Android Read more
25 June 2008, 09:13 | Tags: Eclipse, Google, LG, LG Electronics, Motorola
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News.blog: T-Mobile readies US Android phone
A US T-Mobile executive said on Wednesday that the network will offer a Google Android mobile phone by the end of 2008, writes News.com blogger Kent German Read more
25 April 2008, 09:16 | Tags: Google, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung
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News.blog: Google updates Android interface
After prototypes of Android phones were shown at the Mobile World Congress on Monday, Google released a new version of the software developer kit for Android Read more
14 February 2008, 08:46 | Tags: Google, Android, Open Handset Alliance, development platform, SDK
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News.blog: ARM demos Google Android handset
Prototypes of the first mobile handsets using Google's Android software debuted at the Mobile World Congress and News.com blogger Marguerite Reardon got a sneak peak Read more
12 February 2008, 10:24 | Tags: Google, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, Sony Ericsson
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News.blog: ARM extends to Android
ARM plans to demonstrate prototype phones based on ARM processors and Google's Android operating system next week, writes News.com blogger Tom Krazit Read more
7 February 2008, 10:45 | Tags: Google, Samsung, Android, Linux, planet
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Google confirms mobile operating system
While it's more 'ambiguous' than the Google Phone, the company has announced Android, a Java-over-Linux-based open-source software Read more
6 November 2007, 09:47 | Tags: eBay, Google, HTC, Motorola, Nokia
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Google to announce mobile software
The company is expected to hold a press conference today to unveil the project, which could incorporate Linux software to include everything you need to run a phone Read more
5 November 2007, 10:43 | Tags: Google, HTC, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola

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