Not sure what that picture is of but if Google did a WiFi, 3G, browser, media thing like that i'd poo my pants. That screen looks great. Come on Google, spend some of that money on real nice hardware, I think your mind set could wipe the floor with other 'cool' companies.
I can see Google starting the WiFi, Voice Over The Internet revolution and pissing off all the greedy charge based networks, the time is close I can feel it. Come on Google you can do it, just start the ball rolling your our only hope.
Well, this makes sense. Google introing a smartphone iGooglePhone that accesses Gmail, Google Calendars, Google Documents, Maps, etc explains why they've never put any development into syncing their online PIM services with Palm.
I foresee this thing not being announced/finalized until the 700Mhz spectrum auction is over.
And if they don't win, I predict it will run on Sprint's Xhom, because of the speed. Now here's where I want this thing to go: ad-supported wireless data access.
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Not sure what that picture is of but if Google did a WiFi, 3G, browser, media thing like that i'd poo my pants. That screen looks great. Come on Google, spend some of that money on real nice hardware, I think your mind set could wipe the floor with other 'cool' companies.
I can see Google starting the WiFi, Voice Over The Internet revolution and pissing off all the greedy charge based networks, the time is close I can feel it. Come on Google you can do it, just start the ball rolling your our only hope.
Truphone already did it ;) Not to forget Fring!
Well, this makes sense. Google introing a smartphone iGooglePhone that accesses Gmail, Google Calendars, Google Documents, Maps, etc explains why they've never put any development into syncing their online PIM services with Palm.
I foresee this thing not being announced/finalized until the 700Mhz spectrum auction is over.
@Ant,
That's the Google "Switch" as it was known back in January.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/18/the-google-switch-an-iphone-killer/
Thomas
And if they don't win, I predict it will run on Sprint's Xhom, because of the speed. Now here's where I want this thing to go: ad-supported wireless data access.