Mobile Phones Were Meant To Be Free

At least that's what Google thinks, according to published reports.

And why not, with the old ad-supported business model pointing the way?

Of course, this means all kinds of other stuff on your phone that you have to deal with (or avoid).

On the other hand, Google could buy a wireless service provider -- or two -- and go into business for itself. 

But which one to buy?

So much cash, so little time ...

 

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Hi, I am a regular reader of your blog. Thanks for the great informations.

Mobile phones are free I think, but only if you subscribe monthly to a certain carrier.

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