Microsoft has always viewed Google as a competitor in the mobile world, but recent actions show that they also view Google as a competitor to their core office suite.
The Ouya Android console is making lots of noise in the tech world, and multiple sites have given their reasons on why they think it will fail. But here's why I disagree.
According to BGR, Microsoft is planning on releasing tablet-optimized version of their popular Office Suite, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and One Note in November.
Andy Rubin was direct at MWC when stating that he would keep his android team away from Motorola. But according to the wallstreet journal, that strategy could be changing
The android ecosystem is filled with fragmentation, and Google along with OEMS have no solution. If it would put an end to fragmentation, would you pay for updates?
Mobile world congress has been the battlefront for an array of releases from multiple manufacturers. With so many people wanting a piece of Android, is it too much?
Android Jellybean details are starting to emerge, with rumors flying that it will possibly dual boot windows 8. Is this a direct response to Microsoft tablets?
Windows 8 will be not only a huge threat to android, but for apple as well. With an OS thats been known since the beginning of the internet, the giant seems to be waking
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