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Google Shows Off Ad-Supported Cell Phone 290

taoman1 writes "Today Google showed off a ad-supported cellphone that the company plans to offer for free to interested parties. The product could reach the marketplace within a year, and will offer Google search, email, and a web browser. 'The move would echo another recent product launched by a phone industry outsider, Apple Inc.'s iPhone. But Google's product would draw its revenue from a sharply different source, relying on commercial advertising dollars instead of the sticker price of at least US$499 for an iPhone and $60 per month for the AT&T Inc. service plan. Negotiating the fairest way to split those advertising revenues with service providers could be a big hurdle for Google, one analyst said. Another problem is the potential that consumers could be scared off by the prospect of listening to advertisements before being able to make phone calls, said Jeff Kagan, a wireless and telecommunications industry analyst in Atlanta.'"

Comment Re:Hmm, more than one side of the story here ... (Score 1) 616

This is unnecessary, erroneous troll bait that I'm not going to take: "This is clearly astroturfing, it couldn't be more obvious. How much is Bill paying you to be his whore? $25?" If you revisit the piece you'll see I fixed the mistake about the headphone jack already so making another comment about it when it's already been fixed and credited to the person who first mentioned it here. I make mistakes, don't you? We didn't buy any PlayForSure content, but I think it totally sucks for those who did :( That's a bizarre thing that I clearly point out in the post. But then I don't think buying any DRM-laced music/video content makes sense (that's why we've bought very little of it). We buy mostly DVDs and CDs and then copy into the format that we can use across multiple formats. If you have some sort of proof of me being in Microsoft's back pocket on the Zune then bring it, otherwise try debating any of the article counterpoints I made in the blog with some class.

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