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Google Driving into the Enterprise
Explore No Jitter (Apr 25 2012)
... back. Like last time, the phones are unlocked and suitable for AT&T or T-Mobile. Unlike last time, Google is now providing end user support. The phone (Galaxy Nexus by Samsung) can be purchased in the Google Play store, and additional phones and tablets are expected (likely from the Motorola acquisition). The key attraction is that the phone is pure Google--no carrier-added software and no carrier filtering of applications ... (Read Full Article)
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Chinese whispers point to Huawei bid for Motorola
Explore The Register (Apr 13 2012)
... lipped today on rumours that the Chinese handset giant is set to sign a deal for ailing mobile biz Motorola just eight months after Google splashed $12.5bn on acquiring the firm. The Chinese telecoms equipment maker, which has ambitious g... (Read Full Article)
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Google planning to brand and sell Android tablets
Explore Channel Register (Mar 30 2012) Marketing
... Holdings is cleared by the Chinese authorities - the deal has been approved in the US sand Europe. Motorola's tablets are also expected to be punted online. Google tried to sell its own branded smartphone, the Nexus One, online but Vodafone and other carriers cou... (Read Full Article)
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Rumor Mill: Google to ditch Motorola's set-top box division
Explore FierceWireless (Mar 8 2012)
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) is considering selling Motorola Mobility's (NYSE:MMI) set-top box business, according to a report in the New York Post. The repo... (Read Full Article)
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The 7 Wireless Data Cap Losers
Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Mar 6 2012) Business Models
...formation and the more pixels you have, the more bandwidth you suck. The same is of course true for Google, Motorola, Samsung, HTC and the rest of the market. Smartphones aren’t immune to this problem either so a Sam...
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Google's Rubin: We're building a 'firewall' between Android and Motorola
Explore FierceWireless (Feb 28 2012) Marketing
...0M Android device activations Android tablet market share surges to record 39% in Q4DOJ, EU approve Google's purchase of MotorolaGoogle-Motorola union reportedly poised to receive DOJ approvalMotorola plans to make fewer smartphone models in 20...
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Gartner Says Worldwide Smartphone Sales Soared in Fourth Quarter of 2011 With
Explore gartner.com (Feb 14 2012) Marketing
...her at the top of the market as their brands and new products clearly stood out. LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Research In Motion (RIM) again recorded disappointing results as they struggled to improve volu......ork and innovate with BlackBerry 10. In the smartphone OS market (see Table 3), competition between Google and Apple intensified. Android's share declined slightly sequentially. This was due to strong iPhon... (Read Full Article)
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Apple seeks industry-wide principles for patent licensing in Europe
Explore The Next Web (Feb 8 2012)
...and outside of the industry. The timing of the discovery of the letter from Apple is interesting as Google is rumoured to be set to pledge that it will be fair when licensing Motorola patents, which it acquired when it bought the struggling handset marker. In its letter, Apple also ... (Read Full Article)
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Motorola 'demands' 2.25% of all iPhone, iPad sales
Explore FierceWireless (Feb 7 2012)
...:GOOG) Android platform, including HTC, LG and Samsung. However, Microsoft hasn't inked a deal with Motorola, which Google is in the process of acquiring. Companies instigate patent battles in order to generate revenues ... (Read Full Article)
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Google goggles with Terminator HUD 'coming soon'
Explore The Register (Feb 7 2012)
...responds to head movements. The article includes great eye-candy, including a clip from CES 2012 on Motorola's headset computer and a Terminator clip. According to the source, the Google HUD specs look similar to a pair of Oakley Thump shades. The Google specs have a HUD on one side only, the other side has an arm packed with a 1GHz ARM CPU, 256MB of R...
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Study: Tablet Market To Hit 125 Million Units
Explore techweekeurope.co.uk (Feb 7 2012) Marketing
...et market could top 125 million units shipped in 2012, led by Apple’s iPad and tablets based on Google’s Android and Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating systems. So goes the prognostication from equity anal......re initially price too high compared to the iPad, which started at $500 (£317) for the Wi-Fi model. Motorola Mobility sold its Xoom Android “Honeycomb” tablet for $699 on contract a year ago this ...
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Lowenstein's View: Monetization--the next phase of enterprise mobility
Explore FierceWireless (Jan 25 2012) Marketing , Mobility
...in fact expect the experience to be possibly even better. There is huge activity out there--such as Google's highly publicized GoMo initiative--to provide companies with the tools to rapidly and inexpensive......nstein Free newsletter via e-mail ____________________ Sign Up For FierceWireless Related Stories * Motorola's 3LM unit launches Android enterprise security platform * ADP expands human resources to smartphon...
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Will the mobile industry take over the digital living room?
Explore FierceWireless (Jan 11 2012) Mobility
...s Show here is the growing role of the wireless industry in the living room. Companies ranging from Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI) to Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) to Broadcom to Intel to Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) are playi......ng smartphones and TVs. The company's first stab at TVs is a gadget powered by Qualcomm silicon and Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android 4.0 operating system. The result is a TV that ...
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Apple vs. Samsung and the reality of the Android ecosystem
...r Galaxy Nexus S2 Prime Pie dropped on concrete look like an ice skating rink. The three events: 1. Google buying Motorola and alienating all of the tier one handset makers (none of which to this day have the spine to stat...
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Google grabs yet more patents from IBM war chest
Explore The Register (Jan 4 2012)
...patent suits on the go against Android phones, usually through manufacturing partners like Samsung, Motorola and HTC, rather than directly against Google. As well as tapping IBM for patents, Google also expects to come into around 17,000 patents if its marriage with Motorola Mobility is approved. Google had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication. The latest lot of IBM patent... (Read Full Article)
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Nicoll: LTE, VoLTE and HSPA+42 will highlight 2012
Explore FierceWireless (Jan 3 2012) Business Models , Marketing , Mobility
...ar in review 2011: Nokia forges alliance with Microsoft as Android dominates * Year in review 2011: Google buys Motorola amid raging patent wars * Year in review 2011: Sprint, Clearwire pick LTE, focus shifts to network ... (Read Full Article)
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Is Windows Phone's consumer focus killing it?
Explore Ars Technica (Dec 28 2011)
...for developers. While such a move would be a logical way forward—Apple builds its own hardware, and Google will do so once the Motorola purchase is finalized—it's not something that can be rushed into. It will anger the current hardwar...
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A look back at mobile predictions for 2011
...ee huge growth until it can gain additional large carrier partners and the backing they provide.” — Motorola didn’t gain a large carrier partner, but it did win serious backing when Google announced intent to purchase the company. Still, I was wrong on this one and didn’t see the Google purchase as a possibility. * “The iPad will continue to sell in record numbers next year, but the c...
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It’s Still A Feature Phone World: Global Smartphone Penetration At 27%
Explore TechCrunch (Nov 28 2011) Mobility
...o move from Symbian to Windows Phone allowed other Android players an edge, including Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG, Sony-Ericsson as well as newcomers like Huawei, ZTE, Acer, Dell and Asus. Despite the numero......rectly. (Instead of software license sales, they either profit from high-margin device sales or, in Google’s case, enhancing its online ad business). And both are driven by companies able to sustain investm...
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Buying Motorola Will Make Google More Like Apple
Explore eweekeurope.co.uk (Nov 24 2011)
...pically result in 60 to 70 percent of stockholders approving the deal, the fact that 99 percent of Motorola’s shareholders approved Google’s offer shows the group believes the company would do better as a subsidiary of the search-engine g...
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Do Apple and Google Need to be Carriers?
Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Nov 15 2011)
...just supplying devices.A few years back I discussed the market rumors of Sprint getting acquired by Google... After the Motorola acquisition, this idea seems less far-fetched.So with loads of cash, either of these companies coul... (Read Full Article)
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Cable-Tec Expo: Cox's Esser: Cable Has To Compress Innovation Cycles
Explore The Cable Industry Book (Nov 15 2011) Marketing
...ponded, "I would absolutely love to know. It would help me find out what to watch." Esser asked how Google's proposed takeover of Motorola will affect the company. Jha said "it's a little too early to say," noting that the companies curre...
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Comment Mentions: Google Motorola Cox Communications
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Google Won't Favor Motorola, Says Schmidt
Explore IP Carrier (Nov 8 2011)
...ssurances that it would not do so, reinforcing the contention that the primary reason for acquiring Motorola was to buy Motorola's patent trove. That has become more important for Google and other Android licensees as patent litigation has heated up. (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Google Motorola Eric Schmidt
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HTC’s meteoric rise is starting to fizzle
Explore GigaOM (Oct 31 2011) Marketing
... as of September. Samsung isn’t the only Android competitor that HTC is facing. LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, ZTE and Huawei are just a few of those also using Google’s platform.
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