Friday's launch of Motorola's Droid phone will be monumental for any number of reasons, not the least of which it's an incredibly cool device that should enjoy immediate popularity in the marketplace.But it's also the latest marker to come out of Google's Mountain View, Calif.-based headquarters in the area of communications strategy -- a strategy that within years could very well vault it into place as the top telecommunications player anywhere.
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