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January 2nd, 2009

Android on netbooks is BIG money for Google

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 5:17 pm

Categories: Google, Google Phone

Tags: Google Inc., Google Android, MID, Financial Accounting, Finance, Garett Rogers

The guys at VentureBeat succeeded (after only a couple hours) in getting Google’s Android operating system to work on an Asus EEEPC 1000H. During their experiment, they stumbled across some interesting tidbits in the code that pretty much spills the beans on Google’s plan for Android on “mobile internet devices” or MID’s. MID is what Intel calls devices like the netbook which was used in this experiment. Read the entire article about their experiment here.

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[image from VentureBeat]

If Google gets this right, the possibilities are tremendous. Currently Google plans to use 30% of the revenue generated from sales of Android applications to pay carriers and billing settlement fees. Think about it though — that 30% only makes sense if we’re talking about mobile devices on a wireless network. I’d suspect that the 30% rake will still exist when Android makes its way into netbooks — and in that case, Google would be the sole recipient of the money. Imagine if Google was able to make 30% on all software sold for their operating system — that should make investors happy. Perhaps this is precisely what Ballmer failed to understand when he said:

I don’t really understand their (money making) strategy. Maybe somebody else does. If I went to my shareholder meeting, my analyst meeting, and said, ‘hey, we’ve just launched a new product that has no revenue model!’…I’m not sure that my investors would take that very well. But that’s kind of what Google’s telling their investors about Android.

Depending on how far down the road Google’s announcement of Android for netbooks is, perhaps the Android Development Challenge II will actually be aimed towards the development of applications designed for larger clients like these?

I’m definitely going to be keeping my eye on this one!

Garett RogersGarett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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As an sofware developer, it's may be the best to program solutions in a more OS neutral language like java in the future...to much noise around OS's...... (Read the rest)
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Don't worry Steve...  kozmcrae | 01/02/09
Not at all  Pliny the Elder | 01/02/09
And so the Android FUD begins....  storm14k | 01/03/09
And where do you get the apps at?  Pliny the Elder | 01/03/09
ummmm....the App Market?  storm14k | 01/04/09
You're getting desperate Pliny.  kozmcrae | 01/03/09
So how is that good for the user?  hickum | 01/02/09
.apk files  Theli | 01/03/09
netbooks vs.phones  hickum | 01/03/09
Not really lock down....  storm14k | 01/03/09
Why locked?  TripleII | 01/03/09
Didn't say it had to be locked down  hickum | 01/03/09
Great point...  mlambert890@... | 01/05/09
Well, I'm a big critic of Microsoft  Breetai | 01/05/09
Business Model  bigpicture | 01/05/09
Logic Doesn't Count Here ...  PMC-CON | 01/05/09
Isn't 30% of 0, 0?  P. Douglas | 01/02/09
Commercial software exist for open source platforms  Theli | 01/03/09
Thats a pretty dumb comment you made there.  storm14k | 01/03/09
Yes you can try and sell applications for an Open Source OS, but ...  P. Douglas | 01/03/09
We will see if your guess is right shortly.  storm14k | 01/03/09
What are you talking about?  TripleII | 01/03/09
Only an idiot would pay money for an android app  Johnny Vegas | 01/03/09
You are correct...  storm14k | 01/03/09
Re: You are correct.  mKind | 01/03/09
Um wrong  Johnny Vegas | 01/04/09
Yes...you're wrong.  storm14k | 01/04/09
As an software developer  toregard | 01/06/09
Sales of android apps?  LBiege | 01/03/09
The numerous people....  storm14k | 01/03/09
Who pays for spywares again? nt  transposeIT | 01/04/09
RE: Android on netbooks is BIG money for Google  mKind | 01/03/09
Re: RE: Android on netbooks is BIG money for Google  mKind | 01/03/09
The statement of "If..." is very accurate!  frothy2 | 01/05/09

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