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Why Google?s buyout of Motorola could destroy Android
After almost a year in limbo, Google?s $12.5 billion buy-out of Motorola was finally given the green light by Chinese regulators earlier this week. But what does this mean for Google?s Android platform going forward?
There have always been conspiracy theories about Google bringing Android in-house and making the platform closed source in a bid to emulate Apple?s financially superior business model. The deal also makes Google a direct threat to all of its existing Android partners, placing the search giant in direct competition with the companies that helped it build Android up from nothing into what it is today. No wonder many voiced their concerns when news of the Motorola acquisition first broke. Speaking to The New York Times, Roger Entner, a telecommunications industry analyst and founder of Recon Analytics, said: ?Generally, when a partner owns a supplier, it doesn?t work out too well in the end for the other partners. Google is handicapping the game in their favour [sic].? Following news of Google?s buy-out of Motorola, HP CEO Meg Whitman said that she believed Android would eventually become closed source. Google denies these claims, of course, stating that Android will remain open source. It also confirmed that all its Motorola patents would be licensed fairly. The China Clause According to China?s Ministry of Commerce, Google had to ensure that Android would remain free and open source for the next five years. This was something of a deal breaker, apparently. It?s obviously a protective measure, a lot of businesses are heavily reliant on Android, after all, but if Google is so against making Android closed-source then why did the Chinese authorities insist on this condition? Do they know something we don?t? Android is already closed source The level of control Google already exerts over its Android platform has lead some, including Mozilla?s head of research, Andreas Gal, to claim that the platform is already closed source. ?Google makes all of the technological decisions behind closed doors and pushes them outwards. You may or may not get a look at the source after the device comes out. But it?s certainly not open,? said Gal. He added: ?In this sense it?s no different from Apple?s platform, except that maybe sometimes you get access to the source.? Know Your Mobile spoke with Andreas Gal at MWC 2012 about Android, Boot 2 Gecko, HTML5, Mozilla and what it means to be truly open source. Google?s legal spat with Oracle added fuel to the fire by airing internal Google documents, which showed that Google intentionally keeps Android under lock and key until development is complete and gives early access to partners that build handsets to the search giant?s spec ? i.e. Motorola. None of which really ties in with the open source philosophy. http://www.knowyourmobile.com/featur...andro id.html
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So Fucking Lame
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It is Google's code and can do as they see fit. Their other partners should have thought of this possibility in the beginning and shielded themselves from such an outcome. Companies have teams of lawyers for a reason.
Fragmentation is a huge problem with Android and manufacturers bloat it with their own UI and useless apps. There is a reason why the Nexus outperforms other models and it's because of the control Google has over the model, even if it is a Samsung. |
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you stupid piece of shit faggot cunt
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don't hold back, tell us how you really feel.
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Damn Right I Kiss Ass!
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Boner Party
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android continues to destroy themselves.
wasn't their latest phone even bigger? don't they know people don't want to carry a laptop in their pocket? there's already an ipad, so no need to make your phone BIGGER. pretty soon cell phones will be the size of housephones, and by that i mean the ones with the built in answering machines. may as well bring back the extendable antenna. |
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you do know there are a top of android phones with smaller screens right? nobody is forcing you to buy a bigger one, idiot
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