Who Will Win The Fight For Your Smartphone?

May 7, 2009
Tracking trends is a game of chance -- a couple things will happen at once, and the discussion starts to reach critical mass pretty quickly. Three feeds came across my Google Reader this morning, in a row, all talking about the developing market for ...

Tracking trends is a game of chance -- a couple things will happen at once, and the discussion starts to reach critical mass pretty quickly. Three feeds came across my Google Reader this morning, in a row, all talking about the developing market for mobile operating systems. Two of them were from the WSJ's morning news batch alone -- one story talking about how hardware heavyweight Dell is looking hard at Google's Android OS, and the other talking about Intel and Novell joining forces to promote Moblin, another open-source alternative to Windows mobile et al. (Editor's note: subscription required.)

Google's been pushing the Open Handset Alliance for a few years now, and has gotten most of the handset hardware manufacturers, and even most of the telecoms to sign on (notable exceptions: Apple, RIM, ATT). I find it interesting that as the market develops, mobile computing devices like smartphones and netbooks are the wave of the future and that the market seems to be tilting heavily towards Linux-based open-source programming, which benefits the user because it's both lower cost and non-proprietary (which has attendant benefits). It would be the equivalent of all the car companies teaming up to offer one shared version of on-board electronics. Which, come to think of it, might not be that bad an idea either. (Maybe Google can get into the car business next?)

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