Google compra Motorola Mobile division por 12.5Bilion USD

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Google compra Motorola Mobile division por 12.5Bilion USD

Mensagem por mikexilva » 16 ago 2011, 15:04

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BREAKING: Google Acquires Motorola for 12.5 Billion to ‘Supercharge’ Android

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It's a huge day for Android today as Google just announced that they've acquired Motorola Mobility. Yes, that Motorola. New CEO Larry Page just put the word out on the official Google blog that they have opened their wallets up to the tune of 12.5 billion in an effort to 'supercharge' Android. Of course this also means Google gets Motorola's patents all the relevant IP that comes with owning a company who has been around nearly a century. According to Page, this move will have no impact on how things work with other players in the Open Handset Alliance, nor should if affect their other mobile partnerships.

This acquisition will not change our commitment to run Android as an open platform. Motorola will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open. We will run Motorola as a separate business. Many hardware partners have contributed to Android’s success and we look forward to continuing to work with all of them to deliver outstanding user experiences.

This is perhaps one of the biggest moves in the history of the mobile industry and we'll not likely feel the full impact for some time. Buckle up kids, this is gonna be one wild ride.

Supercharging Android: Google to Acquire Motorola Mobility

Since its launch in November 2007, Android has not only dramatically increased consumer choice but also improved the entire mobile experience for users. Today, more than 150 million Android devices have been activated worldwide—with over 550,000 devices now lit up every day—through a network of about 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers in 123 countries. Given Android’s phenomenal success, we are always looking for new ways to supercharge the Android ecosystem. That is why I am so excited today to announce that we have agreed toacquire Motorola.

Motorola has a history of over 80 years of innovation in communications technology and products, and in the development of intellectual property, which have helped drive the remarkable revolution in mobile computing we are all enjoying today. Its many industry milestones include the introduction of the world’s first portable cell phone nearly 30 years ago, and the StarTAC—the smallest and lightest phone on earth at time of launch. In 2007, Motorola was a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance that worked to make Android the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. I have loved my Motorola phones from the StarTAC era up to the current DROIDs.

In 2008, Motorola bet big on Android as the sole operating system across all of its smartphone devices. It was a smart bet and we’re thrilled at the success they’ve achieved so far. We believe that their mobile business is on an upward trajectory and poised for explosive growth.

Motorola is also a market leader in the home devices and video solutions business. With the transition to Internet Protocol, we are excited to work together with Motorola and the industry to support our partners and cooperate with them to accelerate innovation in this space.

Motorola’s total commitment to Android in mobile devices is one of many reasons that there is a natural fit between our two companies. Together, we will create amazing user experiences that supercharge the entire Android ecosystem for the benefit of consumers, partners and developers everywhere.

This acquisition will not change our commitment to run Android as an open platform. Motorola will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open. We will run Motorola as a separate business. Many hardware partners have contributed to Android’s success and we look forward to continuing to work with all of them to deliver outstanding user experiences.

We recently explained how companies including Microsoft and Apple are banding together in anti-competitive patent attacks on Android. The U.S. Department of Justice had to intervene in the results of one recent patent auction to “protect competition and innovation in the open source software community” and it is currently looking into the results of the Nortel auction. Our acquisition of Motorola will increase competition by strengthening Google’s patent portfolio, which will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies.

The combination of Google and Motorola will not only supercharge Android, but will also enhance competition and offer consumers accelerating innovation, greater choice, and wonderful user experiences. I am confident that these great experiences will create huge value for shareholders.

I look forward to welcoming Motorolans to our family of Googlers.

Posted by Larry Page, CEO

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It’s Unanimous – Android Partners ‘Welcome’ the Deal

Mensagem por mikexilva » 16 ago 2011, 15:06

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It’s Unanimous – Android Partners ‘Welcome’ the Google and Motorola Deal

If you thought that other Android players would be upset of the news of Google acquiring Motorola this morning, then you'd be wrong. At least initially. Early press quotes indicate that 4-out-of-4 OHA partners are in agreement and each of them 'welcome' the deal. All four (LG, HTC, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson) have provided a blurb that paint a picture of everyone sitting around a campfire, sharing s'mores.

“We welcome today’s news, which demonstrates Google’s deep commitment to defending Android, its partners, and the ecosystem.” - – J.K. Shin President, Samsung, Mobile Communications Division

“I welcome Google‘s commitment to defending Android and its partners.” - – Bert Nordberg, President & CEO, Sony Ericsson

“We welcome the news of today‘s acquisition, which demonstrates that Google is deeply committed to defending Android, its partners, and the entire ecosystem.” - – Peter Chou CEO, HTC Corp

“We welcome Google‘s commitment to defending Android and its partners.” - – Jong-Seok Park, Ph.D President & CEO, LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company

We'd love to get these guys, and everyone else in the Android universe, off the record and see what they really think of the news. What was the first word out of their mouths this morning when their assistant passed the word along?

UPDATE: Best Buy and Marvell have chimed in with their opinion and while they don't outright use the word welcome, we get the sense that they are happy nonetheless.

“We are positive towards Google’s continued commitment and investment in an open Android for the benefit of all players in the eco-system.” - Weili Dai Co-founder, Marvell Technology Group

“Best Buy has worked closely with both Google and Motorola to bring great solutions to our customers. Now, with today’s news, we are excited to see what we can do together to serve consumers. Both companies have been tremendous partners to Best Buy and we expect that connection to get even stronger in the future. – Brian J. Dunn CEO, Best Buy

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