Google Android was designed from the ground up to enable mobile developers to create mobile applications that take full advantage of all a handset has to offer. It was built to be truly open. An application can call upon any of the phone's core functionality, such as making calls, sending text messages, or using the camera, allowing developers to create richer and more cohesive experiences for users. Android is built on the open Linux Kernel. Furthermore, it utilises a custom virtual machine (VM) that was designed to optimise memory and hardware resources in a mobile environment. Android is open source; it can be liberally extended to incorporate new cutting edge technologies as they emerge. The platform will continue to evolve as the developer community works together to build innovative mobile applications.
All applications are created equal
Google phone supporting the Andriod mobile operating system include the google phone g1 and the google phone g2 and the new Nexus One. (HTC Touch 3G mobile handset)
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