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FiL
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Re: Verizon to Google: stick Android where sun doesn't shine

"Google said 'Here's the plan. Sign on the dotted line if you support.' "

For some reason, I don't believe this quote... especially coming from some shills mouth. Long live Android!

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So, if AT&T feels the same way as Verizon, the Google Android platform isn't going to be this great open platform cell phone product everyone was hoping for.
While AT&T & Verizon are the biggest they are not the only game in town. Clearwire now has the money to deploy their WiMax service and Google is one of their investors so you know they will support Android.


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  »www.informationweek.com/blog/mai···_li.html
Verizon Wireless spokesperson said, "We chose LiMo because it's a collaborative effort. It's not just one company runs the place. We like that. We like a collegial and collaborative effort, where there is no barrier to entry on the part of developers and, at the end of the day, there is no one entity that can say 'OK, here's how we were playing now. The rules are changed.' LiMo will be our preferred OS because of this openness."

The spokesperson went on to infer that Google is really the Master Control Program running the show. He said, "Google said 'Here's the plan. Sign on the dotted line if you support.' " The implication is that Google and the OHA are not exactly working collaboratively at the moment, and that Google is retaining a measure of control over Android and its future.

Verizon's selection of LiMo Platform Linux is a bit of a slap in the face to Google, but not a surprising one.
So, if AT&T feels the same way as Verizon, the Google Android platform isn't going to be this great open platform cell phone product everyone was hoping for.
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