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Mr.KLeen 01-26-2010 11:28 PM

Re: What if Google bought HTC? Could Kill WinMo 7
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laos101 (Post 1519231)
What if a meteor crashes into the HQ of HTC in Taiwan and their Windows Mobile 7 prototype was destroyed beyond recovery, and they had to shut down

yeah, what if. Dont get me started folks.

lmao, funny stuff laos

Laos101 01-26-2010 11:40 PM

Re: What if Google bought HTC? Could Kill WinMo 7
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimecm (Post 1519296)
lmao, funny stuff laos

very serious man, ANYTHING can happen.

Guys, dont worry about HTC...

elephant007 01-26-2010 11:52 PM

Re: What if Google bought HTC? Could Kill WinMo 7
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laos101 (Post 1519231)
What if a meteor crashes into the HQ of HTC in Taiwan and Android pops out of the meteor and installs itself on all HTC devices!!!

I changed up your quote a bit to be even better! HA HA

My boss told me today that he read a rumor that Apple and Microsoft are joining forces to make an alliance against a common enemy... Google
http://www.minyanville.com/articles/.../index/a/25972
Remember Apple knocked down Google's Voice and Latitude... Apple is letting Microsoft put Bing on their newer devices
http://www.gadgetvenue.com/iphone-bi...gine-01205018/

All this competition must be for the greater good, one would think

JunkionMarnot 02-06-2010 04:01 PM

Re: What if Google bought HTC? Could Kill WinMo 7
 
First off thanks to whom ever thanked me. My first Thanks! Now as for the previous post, that is true. Never thought about how Apple gave Google the shaft on GV. This supports my first post on the Google/HTC fiasco. Google is more ad-based, meaning their main goal would be to share themselves with as many partners & supporters as possible. On top of that El Goog wants to look like "The People's Choice", therefore inviting more devs and manufacturers to the fold. Apple by contrast, went a different route, going the "make a device the people want before they know they want it" Jobs mantra. they do everything in-house (still recognizing Foxconn and others) making them an "elitist" brand.

On a semi-related note, look up any MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). Selling yourself as a business model isn't easy either. Virgin Mobile USA was bought by Sprint, and for further proof look up Helio or Amp'd. Google's good at what they do. I think as time goes on they'll surprise us.


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