Microsoft, Nokia and Google Planning Compete With Rim
Three giant name in the industrial mobile technology, Microsoft, Nokia and Google are apparently planning to get RI dominance with their BlackBerry in the smartphone segment.
Google and their partners, including Motorola plans to create a mobile device with a feature that is for the mobile phone business class. In addition, Nokia and Microsoft also partnered to improve the quality of the smartphone.
Until this July, Rim BlackBerry with mainstay product is already over the smartphone sales in the United States up to 34%. This at once makes the BlackBerry smartphone as the most popular.
Meanwhile, Microsoft and Nokia does not be stay silent, on August 12 they announced that in early 2010 they will announce the upcoming technology for the newest smartphone a more secure device synchronization with a more even keel. In addition, Microsoft and Nokia also ensure that applications such as Microsoft Office documents will always be inserted in the smartphone produced, with a selling price of a cheaper product from at this time.
At the same time Google is also working to encourage the business market in the same field, with the promise of more good feature but with a selling price that is cheaper through their Android. At this time we can not really many business applications and supporting documents, but in the future we believe will be more companies that focus on helping our growth, said Andy Rubin, Google executive officer for project Android.

