Technology | Google Android Google Android a Hit with AT&T Wireless chief praises open-source mobile system, but doesn't commit to it By Matt Cantor Posted Apr 3, 2008 12:01 PM CDT Copied A man demonstrates Google's Android software platform at the World Mobile Congress, in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Google’s Android mobile operating system may find a home with AT&T, the Wall Street Journal reports. Signalling what could be a major victory for the platform, the telecom’s wireless chief said he was “confident” Android “is something we are going to want in our portfolio.” He cited its open-source technology, which would allow AT&T flexibility in customizing its phones’ software. If AT&T committed to Android, it would be the third and largest US mobile carrier to do so--T-Mobile and Sprint Nextel have already endorsed the service. The operating system aims to provide users with a number of applications, including a web browser to rival the iPhone’s, while allowing third-party software developers free rein to design for it. Read These Next More pics have reportedly emerged from Guthrie home cameras. Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. North Korea just reportedly fired 10 missiles toward the sea. In Japan, a disturbing 'reflection of modern society.' Report an error