
With all the rumors about a possible "GooglePhone" poised to hit the market in the near future, word on the street is that it won't be an actual appliance like Apple's iPhone, but more of a software solution. Pointing to Google's deep infrastructure of search and archiving technologies, one industry insider says he envisions a softphone—a program that enables VOIP (voice over IP) telephone calls from computers and handheld gadgets—to provide speech-to-text functions and the ability to search across the archive, along with the integration of Google Apps on a device. Look for an announcement shortly, particularly as they've recently acquired two social networking startups, Zingku and Jaiku, both of which are focused on the mobile space.
You should ask for the "Long Life" battery!







It's already happening:
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Posted by: Steve Hall | October 14, 2007 9:28 AM | Permalink to Comment