May 1st, 2009 - ChannnelWeb
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Motorola this week said it is firmly hanging its hat on smartphones based on the open-source Google Android mobile operating system in a last-ditch effort to save its disappointing mobile devices division.But Motorola may be too late to the Android party.
Granted, there is still only one Google Android-based device on the market right now: The T-Mobile G1, which made its public debut last October and has since hit the 1 million sold milestone. But in the G1's wake, Android fever is spreading and device makers big and small are clamoring to attach themselves to the now hot operating system as they look for ways to stoke the fire of slumping mobile device sales.
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