Question by : Google’s billion dollar acquisition of Motorola,dose it mean anything?
Mobility than just Android phones. On a conference call with investment analysts, Page noted that Motorola is also a “leading home device maker” and that Google plans to work with them to “accelerate innovation.” Google’s blog post on the deal also gives a big nod to Motorola’s history of innovation, calling the company “a market leader in the home devices and video solutions business.”
While Google is giving plenty of lip service to the opportunity to “support and expand the Android ecosystem” with Motorola’s resources, not the least of which are its tens of thousands of patents, Motorola also makes an awful lot of products that could be of interest to Google. Here’s a few new or much improved Google products we might see in the coming years if the deal goes through
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Answer by Dunbar Pappy®ϟϟ
IMHO, the Google Omnivore continues it’s intake of all-things-technical in order to round out it’s grip of the communications we use every day.
Motorola is a giant in the short (air wave i.e. radio & microwave) range communication devices, so adding this realm can only be construed as ‘open-ended’, which of course Google spin doctors stamp with the now familiar “What can go wrong?” and “It’s for a good reason.”‘ mantra.
Google is like a giant amoeba devouring anything it thinks will feed it’s insatiable appetite for market share and profits.
“Monopoly” is beginning to take on a fresh meaning don’t you think?
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