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Screenshot of Google Android's first app?

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Last month, WhatsOpen, a start up company that had a mysterious and unknown purpose, yet had caught Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s eye, was being kept on a strictly hush-hush basis between the company and Google. Today, first screenshots of WhatsOpen’s secret project have been released, and the application could very well be one of the first added to the Google Android OS. The company has reportedly been working on a mapping GPS integrated software that shows users nearby stores and their hours of operation, hence the name, “WhatsOpen”. Sources also report that WhatsOpen has written the first wireless app for the Google-made Android OS.

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