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Is Google really thinking about making a substantial change to its business model by releasing the fabled Gphone?

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Is Google really thinking about making a substantial change to its business model by releasing the fabled Gphone?

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TechCrunch sparked the latest round of Gphone rumors Wednesday, reporting that its sources indicate Google is working on releasing a Google-branded Android phone sometime in early 2010 that will be sold directly to consumers at retail, presumably bypassing wireless carriers. Such a phone is supposedly being built by a manufacturing partner with the intent that Google’s brand will dominate the phone; TechCrunch compares the strategy to what Microsoft did with Toshiba and the Zune music player. Well before Google unveiled its Android mobile operating system project two years ago, and almost ever since, persistent rumors have circulated that Google’s mobile phone ambitions go beyond software development. Just as consistently, Google executives have downplayed such rumors with statements that the company is most interested in seeding Android far and wide across multiple carriers and hardware manufacturers, rather than following Apple’s strategy of designing and building the entire product

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