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A FALL ISSUE - OCTOBER - tviNews Events • Google Enters the World of the Wireless Telephone®™©
109G1PhoneWiTels®™©) Google unveils its G1 WiTTel®™©, potential rival to Apple's iPhone
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imagestvinews/googlesWiTelworld108w.jpg1. Feature Story / The Google G1which will run on Google's new Android operating system, goes on sale for $179 this month.

••• Spokesman for the NBS Wireless Telephone Organisation (NBS WiTEL®™©) stated, that not matter what you call any of the new wireless telephones during the last 20 years, it's still a NBS Wireless Telephone®™©. Our favorite "WiTEL " handy around the office is the iPhone.
••• Google Inc. showed off a WiTel®™© that could provide the first real challenge to Apple Inc.'s iPhone: a mass-market device with a sharp touch screen and slide-out keyboard that brings the experience of mobile Web surfing closer to that of a personal computer.
••• When it starts selling in U.S. stores Oct. 22, the $179 G1 from HTC Corp. will be the first of many expected gadgets, from a wide variety of manufacturers, that run Google's new Android mobile operating system and have many of the Internet giant's services built in.
••• The G1, which works on the T-Mobile USA network, marks another salvo in the intensifying WiTel®™© wars as tech giants try to upend the wireless market and seize a major business opportunity.
••• The likes of Google, Apple and Microsoft Corp. are betting they can make billions by selling software and delivering ads for the new generation of increasingly powerful WiTel®™© devices.
••• "The WiTel®™© is the world's most popular device, and it is going to be the world's most popular way to access the Web.•••
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For the tech giants, staking a claim on the WiTel®™© Web is vital. WiTels®™© outnumber personal computers roughly 3 to 1.
••• When it comes to connecting people to the Web, phones are still far behind computers. But the iPhone, BlackBerry and other so-called smart phones are changing that. Research firm IDC predicts that by 2012, more WiTel®™© devices than computers will be used in surfing the Web.
••• These gadgets could be lucrative vehicles for advertising, particularly ads that alert phone users to shops and services near their precise locations.
••• Google executives predict the company will eventually make more money on the mobile Web than on the traditional Web.
••• The G1 connects to Wi-Fi hot spots, features a keyboard and trackball and even has a compass, so when a user looking at Google Maps turns, the image does too.
/ImagesNBS100/uscat5witelogo108w.jpgPart 02 / But analysts say HTC and T-Mobile lack the marketing firepower to conquer the WiTel®™©) smart-phone market.
••• The BlackBerry, made by Research in Motion Ltd. and supported by all the major wireless carriers, dominates the corporate side of the market, while Apple's iPhone, which runs on the No. 1 AT&T network, is a consumer hit.
••• But Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., hopes this is just the beginning. Manufacturers such as Samsung and Motorola Inc. are also working on phones that run the Android operating system, for carriers including T-Mobile and Sprint Nextel Corp. Sprint and China Mobile were supposed to launch Android phones in coming months but hit snags.
••• "We set out to build Android so that we could enable a lot more people to access the Internet," said Andy Rubin, Google's senior director of mobile platforms. "We want to make the entire Web experience as good as possible on the small screen."
••• T-Mobile, the No. 4 U.S. carrier, raced to become the first provider to release a Google-powered phone to help it better compete against AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
•••Cole Brodman, T-Mobile's chief technology and innovation officer said, "We tried to build a mass-market WiTel®™© device that is affordable to consumers We think it has got universal appeal." If he is right, it could be a threat to all.
••• It was Apple, not Google, that incited the big revolution on the tiny screen when it launched the iPhone in June 2007.
Part 03 / In addition to making calls, the iPhone lets consumers send and receive e-mail and instant messages, play music and videos and surf the Web.
••• Brent Bushnell, who works for a Los Angeles-based software company, recently landed in Boston and jumped on a train without thinking. He pulled up a map on his iPhone to figure out where he was headed and find his hotel. "I bootstrapped my way without missing a beat," he said.
••• Apple started another iPhone bonanza in July when it opened an online store for downloadable programs. Since then, the company has sold or given away more than 100 million games, music programs and other applications for the iPhone through its App Store.
••• Consumers have greatly benefited from the iPhone's introduction, and in making this effort into WiTel®™© world, Google is going to make it an even better marketplace."
••• A key part of Google's strategy, like Apple's, is to spur innovation by giving software developers a shot at making applications.
••• Competition has forced carriers to open up. In the past, wireless carriers set the rules and negotiated fees for software developers to gain that kind of access.
••• Developer Steve Demeter has made $250,000 selling Trism, the iPhone game he created, so he quit his job programming ATMs for Wells Fargo Bank.
••• But he doesn't plan to make the game for Android-powered phones, preferring what he called Apple's "stringent quality control" over Google's more open system.
••• But Don Park, an independent developer in Portland, Ore., said he would focus on Android phones for his location-tracking software because he likes that openness.
••• "Phones weren't interesting a few years ago," he said. "Now WiTel®™©s have become the new personal computer."

ImagesNBS100/MacWhitePapersEyes46w.jpg04 / The 10th Anniversary of Google. October marks the Beginnings of the Browser War & Chrome's Shiny Features
The Los Angeles Times reported, "if Explorer and Firefox are the Toyotas of browsers, Chrome is the sporty Mini Cooper."
Chrome's developers promoted it as a speedier, safer and more reliable way to navigate the Web that will give consumers more and better options. Chrome, in the works for about two years, was first tested on thousands of finicky Google employees -- including co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Bidding to dominate not only what people do on the Web but how they get from site to site, Google Inc. released a browser to compete with the likes of Internet Explorer and Firefox.
It's yet another salvo in the company's intensifying battle with Microsoft Corp., which last week released a beta, or test, version of Internet Explorer 8 that makes it easier to block ads from Google and others.
But what's likely to make Explorer and Firefox especially nervous is Chrome's exceptional speed, which could leave the older browsers in rush-hour gridlock as it zooms on by.
"This is the first truly serious threat that Microsoft has faced from a well-funded platform," said technology analyst Rob Enderle, president of the Enderle Group.

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