Google this morning is expected to go public with plans for its much anticipated Google Phone,
The Wall Street Journal reports. Additional reports say Google intends to make software available
for different phone carriers that would open up more application development for mobile devices, including its own.
Sunday's New York Times carried a gushing profile by technology writer John Markoff of Andy Rubin, who is overseeing the Google phone
and software efforts as director of mobile platforms. Markoff got extraordinary access to Rubin at home and work.
According to the story, Google plans to give away its software to handset makers
and then use the Google Phone's openness for software developers and content distributors to design applications for it.
Rubin was creator of the Sidekick, one of the first smartphones to integrate
the Web, instant messaging, mail and other PC applications.
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