Stop Selling Mobile, Google Android Choose Develop
San Francisco – Google CEO Eric Schmidt may just say no longer interested to market their phones after Nexus One. But that does not mean Google no longer develop Android. Google in fact is the concentration of developing the Android operating system. In addition to its expansion plans, the Internet giant also wants to embrace even more application developers.
Google has expanded its plans for Android to India and China. They reportedly want to immerse into the Android mobile-phone production cheaper Huawei and LG in the Asian and European markets. The application developers are encouraged to create more Android-based applications, with the lure of a larger number of incentives. For information, most Android application developers to get incentives from the advertisements pinned on them or the artificial application of fees once paid for.
Google is still far behind Apple in terms of mobile applications. Applications are available for the Android platform is currently only around 65,000 units, less than a third of Apple’s applications, which reached more than 200,000 applications. But with the efforts being prepared for Android, Google is optimistic that his operating system will be able to surpass Apple’s IOS fourth in 2012, well into the second most common mobile operating systems behind Symbian.
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