We're at an edge and about to go over it, according to Google. Only, at least for people who intend to profit off the mobile market, this is a good transition; the mobile Internet is becoming increasingly popular.
Reuters. Waddell used the term "watershed moment" to describe the current state of things.Consider the search giant's agreement with Nokia, along with its recently introduced My Location feature, and it seems like the company is indeed preparing for something big. A fair chunk of its growing R&D budget is likely focused on mobile matters.
Then, to return to matters concerning Android and objectivity, there was the case of a Google exec expressing his belief that the platform will become more ubiquitous than the iPhone.





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