google presumably wants to take over the desktop with Android on the 
coming tsunami of netbooks.

IMHO personal computers are now workstations, so we need a new 
personal computer. the netbook is it - the platform will grow up out 
of the phone, as opposed to down from the PC.



>Ok, you caught me.  I didn't research it at all.  So T-Mobile (in the
>states) gets the 30%?  Where is google's motivation in this whole
>thing?  It all made sense to me when I thought google was getting all
>or part of that 30% but if they get none, where's the money coming
>from to justify the Android work they are doing?  If it's internal,
>what are their plans for revenue based on the platform?
>
>On Apr 16, 11:59 am, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  On Apr 16, 10:46 am, Robert Green <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  > Can I ask the obvious question, then?  If it doesn't go to google,
>>  > then where does it go?
>>
>>  Can I give the obvious reply? Oooh, me, me, me.
>>
>>  This information is easily available to anyone who has done even the
>>  *slightest* research. It's for carrier fees, as has been made
>>  completely clear to anyone paying attention over the last six months.
>

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