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Android's Open Handset Alliance Members Surge

By David Needle
December 10, 2008

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T-Mobile's G1 smartphone may soon have company in the market for Android-powered mobile phones.

Yesterday, the Open Handset Alliance, the Google-backed group driving adoption of the Android open source platform for mobile, announced 14 new members.

The list includes a few high profile players (Ericsson, Garmin International, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba Corporation and Vodafone) as well as chip companies (AKM Semiconductor, ARM), and others that are more likely contributors to Android manufacturers than device makers themselves.

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