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Android chief says he didn't know about Sun's patent portfolio ZDNet (blog) By Rachel King | May 9, 2012, 9:09am PDT Summary: Android chief Andy Rubin was called back to the stand — possibly not for the final time — in Oracle v. Google at the US District Court of Northern California on Wednesday morning. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Windows Phone Smokes Android, iPhone, But No One Wants It PCWorld (blog) By Ian Paul, PCWorld May 9, 2012 8:21 AM During Microsoft's recent Smoked by Windows Phone challenge, Microsoft-based devices were almost always faster at completing everyday tasks compared to Android and iPhone handsets. But even the fastest Windows ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Andy Rubin: I didn't know about Sun's patent portfolio CNET Google's Android chief was called back to the stand -- possibly not for the final time -- in the Oracle v. Google trial in San Francisco this morning. by Rachel King May 9, 2012 9:58 AM PDT In Oracle v. Google, April 24, Oracle lawyer David Boies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Is Android Worth the Trouble? Datamation The company's acquisition of Android seven years ago, and its cultivation of the platform since, has provided the handset industry, mobile carriers and users with a powerful alternative to the Apple iOS steamroller. In fact, without Android, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Time for Google to Take Control of Android BusinessWeek By Kevin C. Tofel on May 09, 2012 Google's open approach to Android has certainly helped build the platform's user base: Android powers more than half the world's smartphones. Whether you love or hate Android, it's difficult to argue that this level of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents ZDNet (blog) Continuing to rely on emails as core pieces of evidence in this trial, Jacobs pointed towards email discussions between Rubin and Sun's Vineet Gupta in February 2006 about providing patent protection for Android. In one message, Rubin wrote, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Flipboard for Android 'liberated' from Galaxy S III demo unit ... By James Trew For many, one of the biggest causes of jealousy after the Samsung Galaxy S III launch event wasn't that 4.8-inch screen, or the new Exynos innards, it. Engadget | ||
Flipboard Unofficially Available For Any Android Device And Here's ... By Matt Burns Flipboard for Android has arrived! The app made a limited debut late last week with the Samsung Galaxy S III, but now it's here for everyone — but not officially. You see, the app, is supposed to be exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy S III for a set ... TechCrunch | ||
Will forking Android work? By Sameer Singh A look at the Android forking strategy & its odds of success. Android Authority | ||
Hey, Google, take control of Android already, will ya? — Mobile ... By Kevin C. Tofel Google's open approach to Android has certainly helped build the platform's user base: Android powers more than half of the world's smartphones. But how much further can this strategy take Google when the "Wild West show" continues and carriers ... Mobile | ||
FlipBoard for Android pulled from Galaxy S III, available for all By Kevin Krause FlipBoard for Android sure looked good while on display at Samsung's Galaxy S III launch event. The social feed reader is locked down to launch on the new. Android Phone Fans |
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The Android "Sooner", the ill-fated prototype killed by the iPhone Icon This is absolutely fascinating. Steven Troughton-Smith has gotten his hands on one of the two early Android prototypes - the Google 'Sooner'. The Sooner ... www.osnews.com/story/25916 | ||
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