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Advertising is only part of the benefit of Google with mobile phones.

Much has been said about the potential mobile advertising deployment of Google Android, its Linux-based open mobile operating system. Google will make an impact (within) the amount of cargo through ads on mobile phones. But this is only part of Google's strategy. Other components should worry more competitors.

Fix a few things for the dynamic market to be clear:

  • The mobile communications are unified portal prophesied (servers being convicted).
  • Due to the constant availability of equipment mobile will become the first choice for most people to discover and use information.
  • The unification of the end of the experiment roaming user and the desktop creates a commitment by the customer / user.

There was the threat of competition from the G-Phone. For years, Google has created end user services (search, maps, photo galleries, desktop applications more). The services are generally free to users. These applications have mobile counterparts and most (soon all) are connected to G-Phones.

In other words, Google has built the backend mobile services before offering mobile phones.

Compare that with Apple and, occasionally, when, in Mobile Me Apple releases a phone Intelligent and later application server that crashed often enough to cause the media to suspend their adulation Apple long enough to know if server operations were heavily Strong at Apple. Otherwise, Google has built an empire on centralized services and is developing experience Mobile to enlarge.

Of course, Google mobile applications presented throughout and can be used for applications from virtually any mobile phone (with Google Apps testing those who use the services of another Marketing Strategies from Silicon DeviceAnywhere customer). However, Google gives priority to access to these applications as part of packages that the G-Phones. Since the unit cost of the handset is for the G-system phone is nothing at all, mobile phone providers have a strong incentive to adopt Android, G-Mobile put in the hands of their customers and thus make Google Apps for the mobile standard.

Slick.

Now here is where things get a little scared … fear that the Federal Trade Commission, will Finally, to investigate. Once enough people adopt Gmail, Google Office, Picasa, etc. to your application by default, Google almost every time monitoring your life (turn off the camera phone when you and your boyfriend go to bed). Google has superior intelligence to direct spread of the U.S. government.

Maybe the CIA will be more interested in Google to the FTC.

Google has implemented a classic maneuver of locking to feed their Senior advertising activity. By making mobile and desktop environment adjacent to a wedge between the user and all competitors for the application. All things being equal, you want to use any applications in the same office and a restaurant? Microsoft can not compete because they do not far Windows Mobile for mobile phones or the perpetrators to bring mobile applications for Windows Administration. Symbian will not compete because no central server for back-end applications.

Slick.

After Sinking of the target market, purchasing Google. Your advantage Mobile will take stock of Google, even higher.

Guy Smith is the chief consultant for Silicon Strategies Marketing. Guy brings a combination of technical, managerial and marketing experience to Silicon Strategies projects. Directly and as a consultant, Guy has worked with a variety of technology-producing organizations. A partial list of these technology firms include DeviceAnywhere (mobile applications), ORBiT Group (high-availability backup software), Telamon (wireless middleware), Wink Communications (interactive television), LogMeIn (remote desktop), FundNET (SaaS), DeviceAnywhere (mobile applications), Open-Xchange (groupware), VA Software (enterprise software), Virtual Iron (server virtualization), SUSE (Linux distributions and applications), BrainWave (application prototyping) and Novell.

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You must enter the XML. This is the URL of your feed. (URL means web address of any person reading this who does not know) Click the "Subscribe" button. This image, only the word "subscribe". Once you press the right button, select "Copy bond. This is the code that you send to iTunes you be on the list. I checked and was able to import your podcast in my iTunes using this code. Go to iTunes, click on "submit a podcast" and paste the code here. I do not know how iWeb, but you must download all the episodes at the same URL for the code to remain valid ..



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