
In case you missed it, Google is planning to take on Apple and the iPhone with its very own phone, Nexux One. Many industry insiders have dubbed the phone as the new iPhone and a device that will certainly open the door for an Android revolution. If you like that move, you are going to love what’s going to be in store for us all in 2010 and beyond. Google Chrome OS may be still in an early stage, but it’s not tough to see where the company is planning to go with it:
The Google Chrome OS team is currently working with a number of technology companies to design and build devices that deliver an extraordinary end user experience. Among others, these companies include Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba.
So it’s not surprising to hear TechCrunch’s report on Google’s plan to sell its own branded devices in the near future (perhaps a year from now). Google has been planning to dominate the netbook market with more affordable machines that are as capable as netbooks we have on the market today. Does that mean you should stop buying netbooks and wait for Google to roll out its very own device? Not really. Google netbooks (if they do get released) are not for everyone. Besides, I rather support multiple companies with my purchases rather than getting all my gadgets from one source.