Google Releases Android Along With $10 Million Developer
Contest
Last week the firm unveiled Android, the programming platform
it hopes will soon find a home on a phone near you.
According to an AP report, Google Inc. is offering $10 million
in prizes for people who build the best software to enhance
the company's upcoming cell phone operating system.
The Mountain View-based company is developing a free cell
phone software package that it says will make it easier to
surf the Web over mobile devices. It also will give Google
more opportunities to sell ads and services.
The operating system will be based on computer code that
can be openly distributed among programmers, which Google
hopes will encourage developers to create new software and
improvements that could spawn new uses for smart phones.
As part of the Android Developer Challenge, a panel of judges
will pick 50 winners from entries received from Jan. 2 through
March 3, 2008. In the first phase of the competition, those
winners will each get $25,000 and be eligible for ten awards
of $100,000 and another ten $275,000 awards.
The second phase of the competition will feature another
$5 million in prize money.
(November 12, 2007)
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