Nexus One Google: New Google Phone Features Google Voice – Many people now are being shocked and some amazed with one of the new features of the recently launched new Google Phone – Nexus One. In a recent article that I have scooped while passing by the net, an author reacted with some few sentences that capture his attention with what he tagged as “real disruptive innovation threat” by the new Google Phone.
“Google Voice automatically links certain cellphones with home and business lines, bypassing existing cellular networks. Users must be within range of a wireless Internet connection for it to work. In cities such as Boston and Toronto, where Wi-Fi Internet networks will soon blanket the urban area, the software will allow consumers to say goodbye to monthly cellphone bills entirely.”
Now the said author is claiming that if a Google Phone uses wifi to makes a call to another Google Phone using the integrated Google Voice application, there are no Carriers involved! The term “cell phone” might need to change to “web phone”, literally overnight.
As the last sentences of the said author, if they can do it for all our airports and people seemed pleased, why not a city or, even more importantly, less affluent rural areas where the population is unlikely to shell out for carrier-sold mobile data plans or high speed web access at home. In these same rural areas businesses tend to be geographically concentrated and mobile advertising can have a compounded effect, especially for local advertisers.
Well I guess he has a point to stress out something with the said new feature of this Google Phone, he is right that it will be a beneficial for some people if Google can plan or aim for this project.



People have told me that this phone is really gonna compete with the iPhone… And it does look really cool, and I’m really curious to find out how user-friendly this thing is !