Google's
Android
project could kickstart location-aware advertising by enabling the benefits of
mobile Linux, experts predict.
However, In-Stat warned that the success of the platform will depend on its
ability to create a good revenue sharing model for its wireless operator
partners.
The analyst firm predicts that recent efforts by Apple with the
iPhone
and Google with Android to reshape the wireless industry have created a "
groundswell of support" that will benefit mobile users.
In-Stat's report points out that the current telco-centred approach to
developing internet mobile applications is complex, fragmented and difficult for
developers to enter.
"The mobile operator-centric Wap-based ecosystem for applications has been
challenged, unsuccessfully, before," said In-Stat analyst Bill Hughes.
"It has taken the innovative design of Apple computers and the financial
power of Google to push the juggernaut off its course and more into harmony with
the wishes of mobile customers."
Hughes forecasts that Google will hedge its Android bets by working with
others for location-aware searches, including the iPhone.
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