… as the go-to option business mobile? Looks like Google is at least making a push that direction.
From the link:
Google says future versions of its Android operating system will have a more business focus, putting it in greater competition with RIM. This is from a Reuters reportthat simply confirms the obvious: BlackBerry seems ripe for picking.
According to the news service, “Andy Rubin, Google’s top Android executive, said on Friday that as well as expanding consumer features like social networking and gaming, future Android versions would support businesses who give phones to employees working on the road.”
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this seems very interesting. How would this affect someone working from their home?
Gabriel Walton
Comment by Gabriel Walton — August 6, 2009 @ 3:39 pm
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