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Hop-on to develop new phone running Google Android

A decently known cell phone manufacturer, Hop-on, has recently decided to create a phone running Google’s Android platform. In case you are not familiar with Hop-on, it is basically a company that creates cell phones as well as accessories for diverse and new markets. They are probably most known for creating the world’s first disposable phone. One of the special things about Google’s Android that makes it so appealing is the fact that anyone can create apps for it, as it is open source. Plenty more after the break.

Google releases the Android source code to the public

In time for the arrival of the T-Mobile G1 handset to the hands of mobile consumers who ordered for it, Google has just released the Android source code freely for the public’s perusal. And so Google has launched the Android Open Source Project. What this means is that anyone can download the source code and play around with it to come up with a useful application for the T-Mobile G1 phone or some other Android phone.

The Android platform promises to be “a complete, end-to-end software platform that can be adapted to work on any number of hardware configurations.” By releasing its source code to the public, Google, third party applications developers and mobile phone manufacturers who are eying to get a piece of the Google branding success would definitely find the Android source code a valuable tool for whatever purposes it may serve them. Continued after the break.