
Source: blog.wirefly.com
A summation of this week's news concerning the Google Phone. Is it a phone, or a mobile OS? Or both?

Source: GigaOM
The Wall Street Journal has been reporting on Google's mobile phone efforts and how it is beginning to draw some interest from carriers, especially in the United States.

Source: Gizmodo
It was only a matter of time before pictures of the Google Phone hit the pipes. Maybe they're real. Or maybe the third tier Chinese company e28 is riding the buzz with some irresistible blog bait leaks.

Source: theindiastreet.com
On the heals of the latest Google and Verizon announcement, we've just confirmed a tip from an industry insider that China's e28 is going to be a Google Gphone software and handset manufacturer (this is from one source only - not two as we usually receive).

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"Google-powered phones will come already configured with a bundle of the most popular Google services, such Google search, Google Maps, YouTube and Gmail. But that would just be the beginning..."

Source: Wall Street Journal
Google Inc. is close to unveiling its long-planned strategy to shake up the wireless market, people familiar with the matter say. The Web giant's ambitious goal: to make applications and services as accessible on cellphones as they are on the Internet.

Source: mossblog.allthingsd.com
A shortsighted and often just plain stupid federal government has allowed itself to be bullied and fooled by a handful of big wireless phone operators for decades now. And the result has been a mobile phone system that is the direct opposite of the PC model.

Source: tech.co.uk
It's been a long time coming, but the Google Phone (Gphone) finally looks set to arrive this Christmas, with 50,000 units finding their way into the hands of developers. The handset will be made by smartphone specialist HTC, according to a report from market analysts UBS.

Source: surayblog.blogspot.com
Google is not satisfied with the business that it has owned. Google has tried to enter the voice communication and the cell-phone market.

Source: The New York Times
...For more than two years, a large group of engineers at Google has been working in secret on a mobile phone project.

Source: The New York Times
For more than two years, a large group of engineers at Google has been working in secret on a mobile phone project.

Source: CrunchGear
Don't call it a phone? Not even a GPhone? 'fraid not, according to yesterday's International Herald Tribune. Yes, Google is working on a mobile phone project, and has been for some two years now, but it's not an actual phone.

Source: The New York Times
For more than two years, a large group of engineers at Google has been working in secret on a mobile phone project.

Source: MSN
....Imagine your cell phone as a mini marketing machine. As you head into your car after dinner, a text alert pops onto the screen of your handset announcing the 9 p.m. lineup at a nearby cineplex.

Source: informationweek.com
Google has already developed a dozen smartphone applications, including mobile versions of its search, maps, Gmail, calendar, and RSS reader tools.

Source: Crave
The Google phone rumor is starting to really take shape, and if we're lucky, it may even come true.

Source: RSS Blogster
Digitimes has a quick bit on the gPhone, saying it is definitely coming out, sourcing factory workers, who may very well have the GPhone innards in their. We already knew this, from Crunchgear's HTC insider.

Source: Business Week
Although the rumored mobile platform is yet to be announced, software developers already sense a big business opportunity. Mention the name Google (GOOG) in cell-phone software circles these days and you're likely to get a lot of blank stares and awkward silence.

Source: web1979.com
Rumor mongering over Googles much hyped, but thus-far vaporware, cellphone (the GPhone) is a new international web geek passtime. How can I possibly resist partaking in the fun?
My Theory

Source: The L.A. Times
In recent months the Mountain View, Calif.-based company is rumored to have aggressively sought to partner with mobile carriers and manufacturers to make its search engine, maps program and other software available on more mobile handsets and networks.

Google gPhone goes on Sale September 14,2007 and costs $100.It has the same Features as the Apple iPhone,and more.You can use this phone with many different Carriers,and it will work in any Country in the World.Read more,about it,and see Pictures of it,by clicking on the link to …

Source: last100.com
If done right, the Gphone and not the iPhone will be the one to change the face of the wireless industry.

Source: Reuters
Research in Motion Ltd. shares rose more than 3 percent on Thursday on renewed market speculation that Microsoft Corp could be interested in buying the BlackBerry maker.

Source: TheMoneyTimes.com
Rumors that have long been circulating around "Google phone" got extra fuel Tuesday when new online reports surfaced that Google is planning to release a handset-optimized operating system in September.

Source: last100.com
If done right, the Gphone and not the iPhone will be the one to change the face of the wireless industry.