In 2007, a group of handset manufacturers, wireless carriers, and software developers
(notably, Google) formed the Open Handset Alliance, with the goal of developing the next
generation of wireless platform. Unlike existing platforms, this new platform would be
nonproprietary and based on open standards, which would lead to lower development
costs and increased profits. Mobile software developers would also have unprecedented
access to the handset features, allowing for greater innovation.
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