CWmike writes with news of a significant   change in Google's strategy for Android. According to a Wall Street Journal   report, "Google plans to give   multiple mobile-device makers early access to new releases of Android and to sell those devices directly to   consumers, said people familiar with the matter. That is a shift from Google's   previous practice, when it joined with only one hardware maker at a time to   produce 'lead devices,' before releasing the software to other device makers.   Those lead devices were then sold to consumers through wireless carriers or   retailers." JR Raphael adds, "Signs of something big have been brewing in   AndroidLand for some time now: First, we've had the increasingly loud buzz about   Google's top-secret mission to build an inexpensive Nexus-like tablet. Then,   last month, Google opened the door to selling unlocked Nexus devices directly   to consumers,   eliminating the need for carrier meddling and contract commitments. Now, at long   last, we're getting a   glimpse at what's likely the final piece of the puzzle."
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