» D5: Google’s mobile platform strategy–no phone, just apps | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Every end user computer is becoming a phone with a modest-sized screen, 3G networks, a new generation of browsers, GPS and a camera, according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt. “The sum is a whole new platform play,” he said, epitomized by the forthcoming iPhone (Schmidt is on Apple’s board). He shares Steve Jobs vision of the great innovation happening on the “post-PC” devices.
» D5: Google’s mobile platform strategy–no phone, just apps | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
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