Google CEO Larry Page Comments on Motorola Purchase; So do HTC, Samsung & Others
This is a discussion on Google CEO Larry Page Comments on Motorola Purchase; So do HTC, Samsung & Others within the HTC Thunderbolt News forums, part of the ThunderboltForums.com category; Obviously the big news for the day, is that Google is set to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion dollars. Speculation as to the motivation ...
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Google CEO Larry Page Comments on Motorola Purchase; So do HTC, Samsung & Others

Obviously the big news for the day, is that Google is set to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion dollars. Speculation as to the motivation of the acquisition has been running rampant across the internet. Most of it focused on the assumption that the primary reason is that Google wants Motorola's patents so they can help protect the Android ecosystem as a whole. That particular theory turns out to be spot on. Here's a quote from CEO of Google, Larry Page, from a post he wrote on Google's blog,
"We recently explained how companies including Microsoft and Apple are banding together in anti-competitive patent attacks on Android. The U.S. Department of Justice had to intervene in the results of one recent patent auction to 'protect competition and innovation in the open source software community' and it is currently looking into the results of the Nortel auction. Our acquisition of Motorola will increase competition by strengthening Google’s patent portfolio, which will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies."
For folks that worry this may change the landscape of Android and impact it in a negative way, he elaborated further by saying,
"This acquisition will not change our commitment to run Android as an open platform. Motorola will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open. We will run Motorola as a separate business. Many hardware partners have contributed to Android’s success and we look forward to continuing to work with all of them to deliver outstanding user experiences."
This is a pretty brilliant move on Google's part. It's too bad they have to resort to these maneuvers in order to simply protect their ability to innovate and compete in the marketplace, but at least they are not "rolling over."
Interestingly, several of Android's primary smartphone manufacturer's have also sounded off on the issue, and so far have nothing but praise for the move by Google. In fact, here are quotes from HTC, Samsung, LG, and Sony Ericsson:
“We welcome the news of today’s acquisition, which demonstrates that Google is deeply committed to defending Android, its partners, and the entire ecosystem” -
Peter Chou, CEO, HTC
“We welcome today’s news, which demonstrates Google’s deep commitment to defending Android, its partners, and the ecosystem” -
J.K. Shin, President, Samsung, Mobile Communications Division
“We welcome Google’s commitment to defending Android and its partners” -
Jong-Seok Park, Ph.D, President & CEO, LG
“I welcome Google’s commitment to defending Android and its partners” -
Bert Nordberg, President & CEO, Sony Ericsson
It's actually pretty exciting to see Google flexing its muscle in preparation to start actively defending 'Andy'. Obviously the other side benefit to this acquisition (which could also be a potential negative) is that Google will be able to further enforce quality control on the Android ecosystem. Even though that means Android will be a bit less "open", as long as they don't get too heavy-handed with it, this will probably end up being a net positive. What do you think?
Source: BGR and SlashGear
Last edited by dgstorm; 08-15-2011 at 01:44 PM.
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08-15-2011 09:29 AM
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Great post. All the other companies sound like they just copied and pasted what htc said lol
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This is definitely great news. Wars are not won overnight, and this will be huge in the long run. Great maneuver Andy.
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I think it's great that Google decided to invest in a huge company like Motorola....and will keep open source open...
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open for now..... i know what id do with it.
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Originally Posted by
plumcrazy
open for now..... i know what id do with it.
I'm afraid to ask what you'd do with it....lol....
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Originally Posted by
AlachSB
Great post. All the other companies sound like they just copied and pasted what htc said lol
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That is the same thing I thought. There must have been a conference call among the other mfg's this morning to discuss the official response. It sure does sound canned. But as long as Google lives up to its promise to keep Android open source, then they shouldn't have anything to worry about.
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Yes....it sounds like a networked response for sure. I'm glad the others are happy, but are they really? Motorola is a big player in the Android Market. As such, they're big competition for HTC and the others. What will be interesting is what concepts Google is interested in bringing to market. Let's see what kind of device they really have in mind. Their first few phones under the Google name will be very interesting.
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this is actually a good thing
If you look back at Motorola's track record for firmware/os updates - it doesn't hold a candle to that of other mfg's - this will most likely eliminate motorola's bad reputation for ubdates. I LIKE it! 
Edit: and it's obvious they want you to give moto another shot by instructing the other companies to highlight their "commitment to defending android"
Last edited by peoplegetpeople; 08-16-2011 at 07:28 AM.
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I was very happy when I read about this yesterday. I think Motorola makes some pretty great devices. My OG Droid was no slouch and can still hold it's against current devices. This will do nothing but make Android that much greater.
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