SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Monday it would offer a software system to make the Internet work as smoothly on mobile phones as it does on computers, seeking to spur change in a tightly controlled industry.
In its long-rumored entry into the mobile phone market, the world's leading Internet company said it would start next week by allowing independent designers to tinker with its software, known as "Android." Google-based phones are due to appear in the latter half of next year.
According to my views it will be a great change for the people who are at web business to flurish there business thriugh Mobile phone marking.
Web eXperts will be taking this chance to be in there team.
Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile will start selling Google software-based phones next year. China Mobile Ltd <0941.hk>, the world's largest mobile carrier, Japan's NTT DoCoMo <9437.t> and KDDI <9433.t> and European and Latin American operator Telefonica also said they were working with handset makers to develop Google-based phones.
Google, which has no immediate plans to make phones of its own, said it forged an alliance with 33 companies, including phone makers Motorola Inc Samsung Electronics Co Ltd <005930.ks> and High Tech Computer Corp <2498.tw>.
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