Google Phone OS Java based?
Sep 4, 2007 Uncategorized
I have just read this post in Engadget about rumours of the Google Phone. I will highlight this: ‘…the phone will run on a Linux variant (which is nothing new), and will be Java Virtual Machine-capable. Additionally, the OS of the phone will be Java-based (as well as the all phone apps itself), and performance is said to be “very responsive.”‘
It seems the GPhone will look like a Palm Treo or Blackberry with a screen smaller than the IPhone.
If these rumours are true, Google will become a big supporter of Java for interactive devices something the device market needs desperately to set free of the Windows Mobile and CF.NET slavery.
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Tags: .net, embedded, google, gphone, iphone, java, linux, microsoft




