Google Patent Could Kill Off Cellphone Contracts
| September 26, 2008 |
Google's http://www.google.com keyword auctions redefined web advertising. Now, a patent filing reveals, the search company wants to do the same thing for wireless services.
Google's patent filing describes "devices, systems and methods" that would automatically poll nearby wireless services to find the best price for a voice or a data connection for a "portable communications device." That connection might come via a cellphone carrier, a WiMax provider, or even a Wi-Fi hotspot. According to the patent, users can either manually select the bid they like best or they can allow the device to connect automatically with the lowest-cost provider.
By Priya Ganapati
Full Story: http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0 ... les-pa.html
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