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 NC mom missing for 24 years doesn't want to be found. FBI chief Kash Patel showed up in the Team USA hockey locker room. Jack Smith's report won't ever see the light of day. BBC apologizes after racial slur heard at BAFTAs. Report an error