Moconews published an article in March 25 saying that the reason why so many operators and mobile phone manufacturers are willing to launch Android devices is that Google will return part of the advertising revenue generated by these devices to operators and mobile phone manufacturers., as long as mobile phone manufacturers and operators are willing to build Google applications (Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google buzz, and Google shopper) into their Android devices ), the advertising revenue produced by these applications will be "rebate", including Verizon droid and HTC Nexus One.
A Google spokesman responded the next day, saying that moconews's speculation was completely wrong. Google acknowledges that it does earn revenue through search, but does not include mobile applications. This is also true for devices that integrate Google search with non-android systems.
If Google does, it will definitely change the entire competition for smartphones. It is a killer for manufacturers who do not make Android devices, including Apple, Nokia, palm, and Microsoft. Maybe Google has come up with this trick, but it hasn't thought about how to share revenue through its own mobile applications, in addition, the deal that Google acquired AdMob, a mobile app's advertising giant, has not yet been approved by FTC. Silicon insider points out that paying partners through these applications may be the bottom line for Google.
There is no wind and waves. Maybe Google has such a secret agreement with major operators and mobile phone manufacturers, or at least it is being drafted. In addition, this Protocol may change the resistance of major operators to applications such as Google Voice, even though operators are still converted into pure "pipelines" by Google ", however, the operator will not only accept "pipeline usage fee" and "pipeline traffic fee", but will also be able to earn additional revenue through the advertisements brought about by "pipeline content.