
Okay once again I'm breaking my own one-week time-off from OSNews due to, you know, taking a break and being too busy with other things, but this one is big - very big. Also, only the
second time in OSNews history we've used the 'breaking'-tag. Google has
just announced it is going to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion (more
here). While providing Google with a dedicated mobile phone business, it also gives Google ownership of one of the most valuable mobile technology patent portfolios in existence.
Update: Responses from the Android ecosystem are positive. HTC: "We welcome the news of today's acquisition, which demonstrates that Google is deeply committed to defending Android, its partners, and the entire ecosystem." Sony Ericsson & LG: "We welcome Google's commitment to defending Android and its partners."
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1.) Today at the announcement conference call they promised [yet again] to keep releasing Android as open source.
2.) Even if they don't do that and simply stop releasing, and only produce new code under a different license, the existing code is already out there. It will either be abandoned, hurting the Android platform's spread, or give rise to massive fragmentation as everyone forks off on their own individual tangent starting from the existing code base, hurting Android.
So much for excitement. (o;)