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Last week Google announced Android, which is the newest open-source mobile phone platform. Google is not the only company behind Android but several companies make up the Open Handset Alliance. Among the OHA companies are Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, eBay, and T-Mobile. Some of the Android platform features include connectivity support for leading cellular technologies in addition to Bluetooth and WiFi, a web browser that is based upon WebKit, a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) implementation, and support for a variety of different hardware. Yesterday a preview build of the Android SDK (along with a device emulator and other information) was released to the public. Prior to the announcement of Android, when it was speculated to be the Google G-Phone, it had received quite a bit of mainstream media attention. This media coverage has continued through the announcement.
There has been a new batch of rumors swirling about Google producing a "gPhone" mobile telephone after a Reuters reporter stated High Tech Computer Corp would be designing the Linux phone for Google. A friendly penguin has told us at Phoronix that Google is looking to team up with OpenMoko for their "gPhone". Google will not be using the FIC Neo1973 GTA01, but they will be bringing the open-source OpenMoko platform to their own hardware, which looks to be manufactured through HTC, and making a few changes along the way. 2b1af7f3a8