Jordan Crook studied English literature at the University of New York before entering the tech space. Prior to joining TechCrunch Crook dabbled in mobile marketing and mobile apps, as well as doing reviews for MobileBurn and MobileMarketer. Kruk, fascinated with the production of alternative sources of energy and greentech. It is currently a writer for CrunchGear. ? Read More
No doubt you've heard about Google's ever-increasing suppression of patents, namely that he could not protect the Android. If it's not Apple, occurs immediately after Samsung and HTC, Oracle, Microsoft and Apple, stealing away the Nortel Novell patents. It got so bad that Microsoft and Google entered into a public spat over Twitter and Google's own blog, where Google finally rebuffed and accused others of trying to "strangle" Android "bogus patents." short Google has some major problems Android on his hands, and the seriousness of the situation just to increase quite a bit.
Motorola, which has long been a key partner of Google Android, going to pretty massive patent portfolio. You would think that would work in Google's favor, because at least one of its major partners can hold its own against the likes of Apple and Microsoft. Yes, not so much. Motorola actually hinted, and subsequently more than hinted that he may "potentially collect royalties from his patent treasure, not only to protect themselves, according to wireless.
During the main at & communications technology Conference Oppenhimer Jah Motorola CEO Sanjay said: "I would bring up IP as crucial for differentiation (Android). We have a very large portfolio of IP, and I think that in the long term, as things settle down, you will see meaningful differences in the positions of many different parties to Android. How to avoid royalties, as well as potentially able to collect royalties. "And that will be of great importance for people who have very strong IP position.
Here's the thing: from our three major producers of Android, Samsung, HTC and Motorola are Motorola, seemed to be the one with the least growth, despite the fact that it has been around the longest. This does not mean that Motorola is bad. Quite the contrary actually, seeing growing 44% year-over-year revenue of mobile devices. But compared with the exponential growth of Samsung and HTC that not much to brag about.
Like the HTC and Samsung continue to succeed, Motorola to "differentiate" as noted by Mr. JHA. The collection of royalties from its competitors is not exactly brand differentiation, but it will shake up the way these companies are positioning themselves. The only problem is that Motorola might blow himself up in the process. If it drops a bomb on other Android and starts another expensive web patent wars among its competitors, Motorola Android Hurts effectively as a whole, and thus, by itself.
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