Google experiments with new mobile gadget
The company is reportedly testing out a new mobile device on its employees.
Washington, D.C. (WiredPRNews.com) – Google is reportedly testing out a new mobile gadget on its employees worldwide. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the new device could put the company in a more competitive position within the wireless market.
As noted by the AP, Google stated in a blog post that its Android software is incorporated into the device. The Android operating system is reportedly a major component in making Google services such as its search engine accessible on mobile phones, in a manner comparable to the accessibility on computers.
Mario Queiroz, vice president of product management for the company, is quoted by the AP as stating on Google’s blog, that the mobile gadget was distribute to employees to allow them to “experiment with new mobile features and capabilities” and provide quick feedback.
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