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2010年11月2日星期二

BOKU In Talks With Google & Apple For Possible Acquisition Read: BOKU In Talks With Google & Apple For Possible Acquisition

Mobile might soon overtake traditional means of accessing goods and services on the Internet (i.e., computers). In some markets, like Korea and Japan, mobiles are the preferred means of accessing information and buying things online (and even offline). Google and Apple are aware of this, and are likely looking into acquiring a mobile payments company.



BOKU, a San Francisco-based startup is reportedly in talks with both Apple and Google for a possible merger, acquisition or partnership
. Discussions are currently in early stages, but BOKU execs are said to be in high-level discussions with officials from both companies, which signals a possible bidding war between Apple and Google that might run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

The company is seen as an attractive target because of its partnerships with carriers in the US and around the world. BOKU claims a market of about 1.6 billion mobile users. BOKU recently partnered with AT&T for a system that lets users buy apps and media just by entering their mobile number instead of bank or PayPal details.

Both Apple and Google are in intense competition for dominance in the mobile market, with the iOS and Android, respectively. iOS has gained a sizable market share, but the newer Android is quickly catching up.

Let’s see how this pans out. Hopefully, Steve Jobs will not have another fit if Apple doesn’t get to buy a company it wants, like with the botched Bungie offer.

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2010年10月31日星期日

Apple Sues Motorola Over Multi-touch Phone Infringement



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2010年10月29日星期五

Google Nexus Two Rounds Out the Android Smartphone Two Redux




News Analysis: Android users are faced with a string of smart phones with the version number “two” tacked on. Will the Nexus Two be any different?

Today’s round of breathless Android phone excitement comes from rumors that Samsung and Google will announce the Google Nexus Two Android phone on Nov. 8. The rumors are by no means substantiated, although they come from sources, Gizmodo as well as eWEEK’s Clint Boulton, that have been reliable in the past.

But right now there’s considerable disagreement as to whether the Nov. 8 announcement will be for the Nexus Two or for some other phone. The only thing we know for certain is that it’s not for the Verizon Wireless version of the iPhone 4.

The next questions are all fairly obvious. Why a Nexus Two? Why is it from Samsung, which already has a line of highly successful Galaxy S phones? And what’s with all these phones named something-Two, anyway?

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convert avi to android phonesFirst, the Two thing. Tech companies, especially consumer tech companies, like to tack a Two on a product when the original was very successful or otherwise groundbreaking. It makes people remember how cool the previous product was and helps them associate that coolness with the new product. In some cases, such as Verizon Wireless and the Droid 2, it’s a pretty good comparison.

Verizon Wireless has been selling a line of Droids after the success of the initial product, resulting in the Droid Incredible, the Droid X and the Droid 2. Of the three, the Droid 2 was the most obvious descendent of the original. Calling it the Droid 2 made sense.

T-Mobile, meanwhile, has just launched the G2, which is clearly intended to be the next step from the highly successful G1 phone. The G1 was the first Android phone on the market. The G2 resembles its predecessor in many ways, but of course is updated with a much newer version of Android and with support for T-Mobile’s very fast HSPA+ network. Again, the G2 is a very capable phone that’s obviously a descendent of the original, but thoroughly updated.

But what about the Nexus Two? The original was built by HTC and was sold through Google’s Website. It was an unlocked phone that you could get with T-Mobile service, or without any service, and just insert your own SIM card. The idea behind the Nexus was to provide a pure Android platform with a lot of features. The device was aimed at developers. Part of the deal was that Google would ensure that the Nexus was kept up to date, giving developers assurance that they were developing on the latest available platform.

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