This is really interesting:
Motorola gives Google the boot, turns to Skyhook for location services -- Engadget
Motorola gives Google the boot, turns to Skyhook for location services -- Engadget
Here's the whole announcement. Anybody else having a problem that it's dated the 27th and today is only the 26th?
Thats right! Totally forgot about this......Don't forget, Motorola has its own navigation software, MotoNav...
Doesn't matter. Sooner or later, Google will put Motorola out of business along with everyone else.
unless you're just going with a Skynet theory, which I'd fully support.
Doesn't matter. Sooner or later, Google will put Motorola out of business along with everyone else.
Until they start making their own hardware, which they'll probably never do, I highly doubt this. Unless you're just going with a Skynet theory, which I'd fully support.
Google's facilitating device manufacturers now. Where was Moto before the Droid? Did people really know about HTC before they started making phones for Android?
Google putting a hardware manufacturer out of business would be counterproductive to their business strategy; which is to get as many people on the internet as possible.