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      15 Aug 2011

      Why Google buying Motorola might push HTC, Samsung and LG closer to Microsoft

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      So today's shock story is that Google is buying Motorola, well the handset division Motorola Mobility, for a whopping $12.5 billion. That's a 60% premium on its closing price on Friday and represents quite an investment. http://www.businessinsider.com/breaking-google-buying-motorola-mobility-for-1...

      The interesting bit for me though is where does this leave Google's Android partners like HTC and Samsung? Is it Google's intention to to create a complete phone eco-system like Apple and the iPhone, in that it owns the hardware the operating systems and the mechanism for delivering he apps? I guess it is.

      If so where does this leave the other Android makers? Are they going to become second class Android citizens? Will Google be pushing the Motorola brand to the point where it is state of the art as far as Android goes and is inevitably delivering phones and tablets that are technologically superior to the other brands?

      It could be that the real winner in all this is Microsoft. It already has Nokia working on its Windows phones and has a good relationship with LG, which might now fancy pushing MS phones more than Android ones. Maybe HTC and Samsung will also think that the Windows platform offers more a fairer playing field than the Android one.

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      11 Sep 2009

      The week Android took the mobile world by storm

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      Google to dominate mobile phone market? Not a good week for Apple and Nokia

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      10 Sep 2009

      Motorola unveils the Dext (Cliq) Android powered phone

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      Mmm, apparently it has had a good reception. Can't wait to try it http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/09/motorola_unveil_5.html

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      6 Jul 2009

      Hurrah - watch phones go mainstream

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      Very excited to hear that the LG watch phone is finally going to arrive in the Uk very soon. The details are here http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/07/lg_gd910_watchp.html

      I have played with a few watchphones over the years - I remember a Motorola one from back in 2001- and they are a huge amount of fun. The last one I looked at was thjs http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/swap-watch/index.html which worked really well and was surprisingly easy to use. My only real issue is with watch phones as a format. You can't obviously take speaker phone calls on the bus and that means having to wear a headset.

      Still if you are the sort of person who is permanently connected to a Bluetooth headset they really are a no brainer. I think we will see quite a few of them, in the coming months

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