Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Apr 2010 14:31 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Yeah, we're continuing with the mobile news for now. As it turns out, there are two ways to deal with ever increasing competition. Where Apple sued HTC, Microsoft has decided to do what it does best: they're trying to extract some form of profit out of the rising popularity of Android phones. This morning, the Redmond giant announced it signed a patent licensing agreement with HTC.
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RE: Am I missing something?
by Karitku on Thu 29th Apr 2010 06:21 UTC in reply to "Am I missing something?"
Karitku
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Android is developed as open-source by Google. Microsoft entered into a deal with HTC to share profits on devices running Android. How can Microsoft make money off of Android? Or is it just sharing HTC's profits? Why would this benefit HTC? What am I missing?

It works like this. Microsoft doesn't care if Google puts there stuff in Android as long as it's free. But ones phone makers make money on selling Android devices Microsoft wants it part. This makes sense in alot of levels. Firstly it doesn't cripple free coding and secondly hobbyist can still tinker around Android freely. It's lot better than Apple system where they just want to get rid competition by not allowing to use at all.

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