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Original Post: If Motorola is right
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Several months ago in several tech conferences the likes of Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, and etc described the rapid growth in mobile web viewing. Now lets clarify this, you pay for that mobiel web service as its not like certain landline services where you have a flat rate for no matter how much you use.
That means now to sell the Android device to the mobile carrier or operator the degree and choices in Mobile Web Sergvice Applications across both consumer and business is now more important in selling that specific device. T-Mobile's data trends in the US indicate for G1 that they experienced a 4-fold increase in data service use and revenue specifically mobile web use and GPS.
That should indicate in the next feew months a rapid demand of those Andorid Developers with both WebKit WebView experience and GPS application experience as each handset OEM such as Motoroal finalizes their Mobile Web Services and LBS Application stacks for their Android devices.
This also implies that we should start seeing significant ramp=up of both Android Developer Groups organized by Geographic location and Android BarCamps this summer. It should be an interesting summer for Android Application Developers.