Based on reports originating in India, the
blogosphere and the Diggosphere are revving up a Meme about the arrival of the “Google Phone” in a couple of weeks. The presumed name: “GPhone.”
Google is fastidious about securing trademarks for products and services it releases. If they were to be planning a GPhone, you’d think they’d have the Trademark thing covered. But they don’t.
After a small search on the Trademark section of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. And guess what. As you see at the top of this post, Micro-g LaCoste, Inc., a company in Lafayette, Colorado, has applied back on March 5 of this year for a GPhone trademark that would represent as an accelerometer employed as a gravity meter for use in full bandwidth monitoring of ground motion related to earthquakes, volcanology, tectonic movements, aquifers, hydrocarbon and groundwater reservoirs, glacial rebound, glacier studies, earth tides, long period seismicity, and for geologic mapping and other geoscientific applications.
Doesn’t sound like a GPhone . Also keep in your mind that the trade mark isnt finalized yet. Its still pending.