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Google Android Rivaling Apple?

by on Dec.01, 2010, under Technology

Google’s revolutionary Android platform for Smartphone devices has been a success from the beginning, but it surely has far to head in an effort to surpass the recognition of the iPhone. Still, excellent news is constantly being released in Android’s favor, the most recent coming earlier this week when mobile advertising company AdMob released data and metrics showing a major increase in Droid-powered devices, specifically from the newly released Motorola Droid.

AdMob’s stats detail the variety of requests – along with data or phone calls – made up of any Android device. These numbers increased by 97 percent from October to December, with greater than 1 billion requests made in December alone. The Motorola Droid is absolutely a latecomer to the Android scene – the HTC’s Magic, Dream and Hero models have all been available to buy for some time – however the Motorola Droid has really helped the full Android market to face out. Despite hefty competition, including the newly released Nexus One from Google, the Motorola Droid has been well received. Only two months after it’s release, the Droid (the telephone itself) has become the highest-selling device running the Android platform throughout all cellular phone providers.

Android vs. iPhone debates will continue to move on provided that both are in existence, though each has its superior features. Android has a physical keyboard, while the iPhone has talk and surf capabilities. One of the crucial biggest myths concerning the Android pertains to multi-touch features (the power for the screen to read multiple inputs instantly). Though the Google Maps feature doesn’t support “pinch zoom” like Apple products do, it does indeed have multi-touch capabilities. Surprisingly, the Nexus One would not have multi-touch functionality.

In technology, we frequently see things downsized – CD players replaced by iPods, and desktop computers replaced by laptops or netbooks. It’s unusual, however, to look things get bigger, but that’s exactly what’s happening with Android platform. Many PC companies are looking into taking the mobile phone platform and upgrading it to be the principle platform for his or her netbook products. GigaOm’s Stacey Higgenbothom wrote about this in November, saying “Widespread adoption of Android may lead it to become what Windows was for the computer world, an operating system which might be licensed on any underlying hardware and confirm that a considerable number of applications run at the machines. There’ll be room for other players on this multibillion-dollar device market, after all, but for probably the most part, the pc makers have already settled on Android.”

This week’s release of the Nexus One was a breakthrough for the wireless industry – the primary phone to be sold unlocked, and never limited to a single carrier. This too is where Android devices are headed…

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