Non ho visto passare molto in questa maling list riguardo l'acquisto da parte di google di motorola. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/supercharging-android-google-to-acquire.html Chiaramente si tratta di un affare bello grande che vede google occuparsi anche di hardware e chiudere il cerchio cosi' come ha fatto apple (hardware+software+servizi) come ben descritto in questo articolo della stampa http://www3.lastampa.it/economia/sezioni/articolo/lstp/415827/ molto interessante pero' la considerazione di Fabrizio Capobianco (che con funambol di questioni legati a cellulari e servizi di sincronia la sa lunga Detto in parole povere dice che android cambiera e, nel breve periodo, a rimetterci, saranno LG e Samsung http://www.fabcapo.com/2011/08/end-of-android-as-we-know-it.html prendendo una frase del post "[...] What about Samsung and LG? Is there anyone in the world that really believes Android will stay the same, that if you are a device manufacturer you can still use it long term? Nope, Google is your competitor now. You can't use Android long term. You can't count on the Google cloud anymore. You have to move. You need an OS and a personal cloud play. NOW." come nuovi competitor Capobianco vede: Microsoft, Nokia e HP ---- "Who benefits from this? Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft. I am sure they are calling all device manufacturers and they are saying "I told you so". They will claim they are the only option for a third party OS. And it is not just marketing anymore. [...] Who else? Nokia. The game is wide open now [...] [...] Anyone else? Probably HP. They have said Palm is now something you can license" come sconfitti Samsung e LG "Losers? Samsung and LG, big time. They bet on Android and now they are screwed." -- Per iscriversi (o disiscriversi), basta spedire un messaggio con OGGETTO "subscribe" (o "unsubscribe") a mailto:linuxtrent-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx