Poor Google.

I think we should all make a commitment to double our search activity today
so that they can generate some additional revenue to fight off this awful
anti-competitive threat.

—R

On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a fascinating post on the Google Blog:
>
> http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/when-patents-attack-android.html
>
>
> Apparently Android has posed a threat great enough for the Patent Wars to
> begin.
>
> IMHO, Android is so different from iPhone that it creates a new market, not
> an attack on iPhone .. so Apple should chill.
>
> Why different?  The iPhone is for folks who want a stable, evolving,
> predictable phone and software base which spans from iTV, iPhone, iPad,
> iPod, and Lion OS.  Android is the innovative market for people wanting each
> cellular provider to put its own stamp on the user experience, and to
> integrate with Google, not OSs and devices.  The Android market wants to be
> broader in cost and market demographic.
>
> But anyway, interesting read from Google.
>
>         -- Owen
>
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