Motorola is developing an alternative operating system Android?
Despite the successful development of an operating system Google Android, Motorola is likely engaged in development and their own web-based OS. This statement was made by Deutsche Bank analyst Jonathan Goldberg (Jonathan Goldberg). "I know they're working on it. I believe the company is aware of the need for different options they need, just in case. Nobody will rely on one vendor, "- said Mr. Goldberg. Indirectly, his words confirmed information that the Motorola Mobility has hired a number of experts from Adobe and Apple, which might be required if the company really is working on a proprietary operating system for tablets.
To such a move could push the leadership failure of engagement with Android 3.0 in the implementation of the OS on the tablet Motorola XOOM. In addition, the company did not deny that they are currently being defined development towards improving the opportunities for tablets and enhance their individuality. While this in itself does not mean that Motorola decided to create its own OS. It is possible that this is only a shell of similar MOTOBlur. Not too appreciates the chance that Motorola will create a competitor to Android or iOS and Jonathan Goldberg: "They do not want to be on Wall Street and the developers have the impression that there was a return to the old Motorola, which worked just over 50 million OS.
To such a move could push the leadership failure of engagement with Android 3.0 in the implementation of the OS on the tablet Motorola XOOM. In addition, the company did not deny that they are currently being defined development towards improving the opportunities for tablets and enhance their individuality. While this in itself does not mean that Motorola decided to create its own OS. It is possible that this is only a shell of similar MOTOBlur. Not too appreciates the chance that Motorola will create a competitor to Android or iOS and Jonathan Goldberg: "They do not want to be on Wall Street and the developers have the impression that there was a return to the old Motorola, which worked just over 50 million OS.
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