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postheadericon Google 'must share value with Android'

Stan Shih

warns against the concentration of the value of the Android ecosystem, while the future of "Chromebook laptops is unclear, as sales of this post

Founder

Acer has given a stern warning to the president of Google, Eric Schmidt, the benefits of Android's success should be shared by the "value chain" all of its suppliers, after complaining Microsoft and Intel have met too in favor of the success of Windows.

There are also question marks about the future of Google "Chromebooks" - laptops are limited ChromeOS operating system, mainly access to Google Apps via the Chrome browser -. Due to the limited sale

But Schmidt, who is on a tour of the Far East, insisted that "resources will be shared" among members of the ecosystem Android - but refused to say whether Google will launch its own brand of wireless phones with the purchase of Motorola, which must be completed at the beginning of the year.

Shih

observations and Schmidt appeared on Digitimes, the Taiwanese online daily in operating systems integrators in the Far East.

Notes

Shih
indicate that business systems Android refuse to be stuck in the way companies have the hardware in Windows, the operating margin on PC hardware can be less than 5%, while Microsoft and Intel enjoy the benefits of monopoly in the software and the processor.

Digitimes says

Shih said that the strategy of running a business should focus on enabling all partners to enjoy the benefits and achieve a balance, but some U.S. companies overstate their own interests, ignoring the profitability of their raw material suppliers, channel partners and retail customers, making its operations so it can not last long.


reason for the request of Chrome OS-based devices (Chromebooks) being lower than expected, PC gamers are taking a passive attitude towards open projects. In June 2011, Acer and Samsung have launched their Chromebooks ahead of other branded PC vendors, but at the end of July, Acer has sold 5000 units would be alone, Samsung reported sales were even weaker than Acer, Sources said the PC industry. However, Acer declined to comment.


Google did not provide sales figures for "Chromebooks" Larry Page, the Director General, made only a passing mention in his summary of the third quarter of the discussion of the results of Google:



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