
There just wouldn't be balance in the world if a select few didn't come out and starkly disagree with the obvious, right? Somehow, a number of analysts have managed to overlook the
smorgasbord of hints, clues and signs that Google is indeed
working up some form of software (or
hardware) for the mobile realm, and moreover, they're speaking out to denounce the possibility. Specifically, Ken Dulaney, an analyst at Gartner, made himself a target by stating that "building an OS is the dumbest thing [Google] could do," and he even led us to believe that he's a developer in a parallel universe by announcing that "cellular telephone code is probably the hardest code to write per line of code for anything." Still, we're beyond the point of wanting Google to come out of the woodwork and say
something, but considering the numerous
reports claiming that the search giant is indeed in talks with
select carriers, it's
hard impossible to believe that there's nothing
going on behind the scenes.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
frank @ Nov 2nd 2007 10:29AM
Well duh, writing ANYTHING on those tiny keypads is impossible! Of course it's the hardest code to write.
coasterjob @ Nov 2nd 2007 11:45AM
In that case he right! I agree with you Frank. Ken Dulaney is obviously an idiot. I wonder if his position will become available when Google drops their OS/device?? :)