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Whatever their business interest is with mobile is irrelevant. It doesn't change the fact that Android uses a non-standard Java and not Qt or another cross-platform toolkit. By the design of Android it is clear that don't want to encourage portable code.
Why do you think they subsidize Mozilla, a competitor to their own browser? Because Firefox's advert money is just ad good as Chrome's to them.
They don't subsidize Mozilla, it's a deal to keep Google as the default search engine and Mozilla doesn't get as much as they used to. MS would pay for that placement if Google didn't.