Monday 8 August 2011

Google Accused Microsoft, Apple And Oracle To Orchestrate A Plan To Halt The Success Of Android


The head of legal department of Google, David Drummond, has accused Microsoft, Apple and Oracle "orchestrating a campaign hostile" acquisition of patents to stop the success of the Android operating system, as published in the company blog.
The Californian company executive said that the three technology giants, along with others, agreed to buy patents for software companies Nortel and Novell "to ensure that Google did not get."
According to Drummond, the purpose of the plan is to charge $ 15 per Google Android device to hit the market in respect of right to use patented technology.




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