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Old 08-15-2011 | 07:10 AM
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Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5B

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Old 08-15-2011 | 07:31 AM
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Old 08-15-2011 | 08:01 AM
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Old 08-15-2011 | 10:17 AM
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Old 08-15-2011 | 12:10 PM
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Just saw this. I guess this is their answer to the patent wars since the Nortel bidding failed. Good move for Google and should help them somewhat. Now they need to unlock the bootloaders on all future devices.
Old 08-15-2011 | 12:48 PM
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http://realdanlyons.com/blog/2011/08...-it-applesoft/

Suck on it, AppleSoft — Google pulls a rope-a-dope

Everyone was baffled when Google made those crazy bids for the Nortel patents last month. Remember? They bid things like the distance from the earth to the sun, the number pi, and some other wacky numbers from mathematics. Which led ultra Apple fanboy MG Siegler to crow that Google had got “pi in the face” and was “living in a dream world” and “look like huge asses in retrospect.” Then MG went on to drool about how Android was doomed, penning a ridiculous piece that compared Apple to James Bond and Google to La Chiffre, the evil villain in “Casino Royale.”

And today it all makes sense. Google just sandbagged its rivals. The whole thing was a rope-a-dope maneuver. Google never cared about the Nortel patents. It just wanted to drive up the price so that AppleSoft (those happy new bedmates) would overpay. Today, with the Motorola deal, Google picks up nearly three times as many patents as AppleSoft got from Novell and Nortel. More important, Google just raised the stakes in a huge way for anyone who wants to stay in the smartphone market.

Better yet, Google got its rivals to spend a few weeks defending the practice of using patents to attack other companies. Apple fanboys bent over backward to say that Apple was doing the honorable thing here by suing everyone in sight. All this slimy patent warfare that is so despicable when others do it becomes magically noble when Apple does it. Teaming up with other companies, including the evil Borg, to gang up on Google is all perfectly legitimate, par for the course, smart business practice, blah blah.

So now Google fires back, makes a huge acquisition, gets into the hardware business, buys up the best IP portfolio in the mobile space — and can position itself as a victim that’s just trying to defend itself against this gang of bullies. The Nortel auction just helps Google get approval for the Motorola purchase. Does anyone really believe this $12.5 billion acquisition just got thrown together in the last few weeks as a response to the AppleSoft patent grabs? Doesn’t it seem likely that Google and Motorola started talking long before the Nortel auction?

As for those crazy bids in the Nortel auction — that was just a way to leave a little “fuck you” in the paperwork for Google’s pals in Redmond and Cupertino to look back upon. That move is pure Larry Page. This is a smart, hyper-competitive guy with a mean streak and a nasty sense of humor. Kara Swisher recently compared him to Bill Gates, and now I see why. Page is turning out to be a better CEO, and more fun to cover, than anyone could have imagined.
Old 08-15-2011 | 01:18 PM
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How does Motorola's patents provide Google cover when Microsoft has already sued Motorola over Android?
Old 08-15-2011 | 01:27 PM
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I think the patents are being used as a balancer of sorts. (Which is why its pretty sad companies are spending so much money on them instead of using them to create new jobs.) For example, let's say you sue me for something, I'll countersue you back twice the amount for something else completely different and unrelated to what you sued me for in the hopes of showing the legal system that both of us are in the wrong. This eventually leads to a licensure agreement for both parties instead of stopping everything that they have been working on. Yes its costly, but you would've lost more if you stopped making whatever product you were making. The patent system is really messed up right now. If you haven't read the article I posted in the other thread, give it a read. It explains how companies are using the patents against each other which stifle innovation and hurt the consumers:

http://www.thisamericanlife.org/site...transcript.pdf
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Is Microsoft preparing to fill in Google's old mobile boots? It could very well be, now that the search king has firmly committed to the hardware side of the mobile business. According to a report on GigaOM, MS was one of many potential suitors circling Motorola's treasure trove of patents, effectively forcing El Goog to swoop in for the $12.5 billion kill. Moto's portfolio of 17,000 patents and 7,500 patent applications would have significantly strengthened Redmond's attack on the Android platform, but it appears the loss might actually benefit MS in other unintended ways. Despite the cheery, public well-wishing from handset makers, insider rumblings indicate a possible mass OEM defection to Windows Phone 7 could shortly be afoot, paving the way for a fierce, three-way mobile OS fight. For its part, Google doesn't seem too worried about the competition, considering the deal's hefty $2.5 billion break-up fee -- a percentage three times that of the AT&T / T-Mobile merger penalty -- a confident financial sign it intends to win this wireless race.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/15/g...t-roots-comes/
Old 08-15-2011 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by CGFebTSX04
Just saw this. I guess this is their answer to the patent wars since the Nortel bidding failed. Good move for Google and should help them somewhat. Now they need to unlock the bootloaders on all future devices.
Google failed on themselves regarding Nortel. They chose NOT to bid.
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