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postheadericon Google wants 'better compatibility' for Android, Alibaba says 'Aliyun is separate,' Acer takes the brunt of it


Google claims it wants 'better compatibility' for Android, Alibaba says 'Aliyun is separate,' Acer takes the brunt

Thursday, after hearing allegations that Google had strong arms CloudMobile A800 Acer launches in China with Aliyun operating system. We arrived at the search giant for your answer, but declined to comment. During the last 24 hours, however, Google has tried to explain his position, but also potentially created some confusion about how open Android really is. Below is the opening statement given by

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"Compatibility is the heart of the Android ecosystem and guarantees a consistent experience for developers, manufacturers and consumers. Not compatible with versions of Android, as Aliyun, weaken the ecosystem. All members of the Open Handset Alliance is committed to building a Android platform and not send unsupported Android devices. Nevertheless, keep the members to participate in the OHA competitive ecosystem. "

source This is a clear definition for Google Android range to avoid the impact of the dilution of the platform and the user experience. All right. The problem seems to be, however, define when something is compatible Android rather than its own independent operating system (although based on Android). Amazon Kindle Fire immediately come to mind. The new tablet running on Ice Cream Sandwich, but separately from the official shop of the game and other offers from Google. As you can imagine, the debate began to be a little hot, we go into more detail after the break. Read
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