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发表于 2010-8-14 07:37 AM
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看了一圈,明白人还是绝对少数。
GOOGLE 胜算几率极低, SUN在07年就已经担心OOGLE ANDROID fragment J ...
alex68 发表于 2010-8-14 09:10
老大,看看这个。最多也就个LICENSE Fee 的问题,ORCL要多少,GOOG就问厂家要多少,我猜ORCL也就想得点好处而已,
它当然愿意JAVA壮大,所以不会要得太多。对GOOG而言,花这么多钱在ANDROID上也就为了放几个广告,收俩钱不过交ORCL,
这点费对厂家不该是大问题。
Google, for its part, has vowed to fight the Oracle patent suit.
"We are disappointed Oracle has chosen to attack both Google and the open-source Java community with this baseless lawsuit," the company said in a statement. "The open-source Java community goes beyond any one corporation and works every day to make the web a better place. We will strongly defend open-source standards and will continue to work with the industry to develop the Android platform."
But the Oracle case probably will not be the last, said analyst Will Stofega, of IDC. He said the mobile sector in general is becoming rife with patent lawsuits as smart phones become an even more popular technology. And Google will get its fair share as it leads the smart phone market.
"Google created this thing, and it has deep roots in a lot of different things," Stofega said of Android. "If you get someone good enough they can find a potential patent conflict."
But most analysts don't believe the threat of patents will derail Android's success. If it can't prevail in court, Google may end up paying a licensing fee to Oracle, which it could swallow or pass on to its hardware manufacturing partners. It could mean charging vendors to use Android for the first time, though that wouldn't be a significant problem, said Ken Dulaney, an analyst with Gartner.
"If you're a manufacturer today and you look at your choices, Android is still the best option," he said. "This is the only really viable alternative to beat Apple, so it would be worth the cost."
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