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Dec 14, 2009
The Internet on Saturday
buzzed with renewed rumours of
Google making its own
smartphone, after the Internet
powerhouse said it is
internally dabbling with a
mobile device.
Google workers are trying out
a device that ‘combines
innovative hardware from a
partner with software that
runs on Android to experiment
with new mobile features and
capabilities,’ vice president
of product management Mario
Queiroz said in a blog post.
Google is seeking feedback in
a process it refers to as
‘dogfooding’ in which
innovations are tested
internally before being
offered to the public on the
basis that employees should be
willing to ‘eat our own dogfood.’
‘This holiday season, we are
taking dogfooding to a new
level,’ Queiroz wrote.
‘Unfortunately, because
dogfooding is a process
exclusively for Google
employees, we cannot share
specific product details. We
hope to share more after our
dogfood diet.’
The Android-based mobile
devices are being shared with
Google workers worldwide,
according to Queiroz.
The blog post came a morning
after Google workers evidently
excited about getting ‘Google
phones’ exchanged comments on
wildly popular microblogging
service Twitter.
‘ZOMG we had fireworks and we
got the new Google phone,’ one
Google worker said in a tweet.
‘It’s beautiful.’
ZOMG is texting slang that
originated as a typo of an
acronym for ‘Oh My God’ but
has come to be used when the
phrase is meant a bit
sarcastically or while stating
the obvious, according to the
online Urban Dictionary.
A growing number of US telecom
carriers and manufacturers
have been adopting Google’s
open-source Android software
in bids to challenge the Apple
iPhone and Blackberry from
Research in Motion.
Technology industry tracker
Gartner predicts that
Android-based smartphones will
capture 14 per centof the
global market by the year
2012, as compared with a mere
two per centtoday, according
to a report in Computerworld.
Source: Agence France-Presse,
San Francisco
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