CES 2006: Motorola promiscuity extends to Google and Kodak

Motorola haven’t finished with their announcements at CES yet, announcing alliances with Kodak and Google. With Kodak, Motorola have announced a ten year alliance whereby they’ll use Kodak’s CMOS sensors in their camera phones, as well as integrate Motorola mobile phones with Kodak EasyShare accessories, such as printers and retail kiosks.
With Google, Motorola will be releasing mobile phones with a Google icon, enabling users to go directly to the search engine with one click. Not major news, and not enough to make me want to buy a Motorola phone (hell no!), but reasonably interesting.
Related Posts
- Motorola and Kodak working on new 5 megapixel camera-phone
- New Sony Ericsson Google phones moblog out the box
- Mobile Phone winners and losers at CES 2006
- CES 2006: Drive a car with a Motorola mobile phone!
- CES 2006: Motorola iRadio service – fluff and hype?











