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2006-12-14
Mr. Allison leaves one company that has many patents (and appears to be moving away from the idea of patents) to another that is actively creating more and more patents??
Exactly!
And
* Google supports the chinese governments' censorship
* Google releases the "google search bar" which should be better called "google spy bar" since it loves to -- indeed -- "search" your computer but phone home to google and tell them about what it found out.
* they release a lot of proprietary software.
In contrast:
* Nearly every software company does so: software patents + proprietary software (even most of the FLOSS companies, as mentioned in other postings here)
* Google has its "Summer of Code" which I think is a great contribution to the community
* Google releases some great FLOSS projects from time to time (like its Web developer kit)
So I think, all in all, this whole thing shouldnt be seen to black and white. See also my posting below.