Monday, August 8, 2011

Google should buy RIM three major reasons: should patent battle android

According to foreign media reports, UBS (UBS), Needham & Co. And the former telecommunications stock analyst at ThinkEquity Anton Wallman (Anton Wahlman) that Google should buy RIM, and cited three reasons he believes Google's acquisition of RIM the possibility of up to 50%.

Wallman said he did not get from Android table or RIM's any insider information, he has been Crackberry.com editor Kevin Michelob Luke (Kevin Michaluk) inspired by last month's article. Wallman that Google may buy RIM's three major reasons:

First, RIM will Texas Instruments chip as its basic objective of the QNX operating system, QNX to run the Android operating system developed applications. It is reported that Texas Instruments chips are code-named "Ice Cream Sandwich" in reference to Android 4.0 platform. This means that the end of next year, Android and Blackberry, "based on the same platform."

Second, Google can take advantage of RIM strong security technology to ensure its Android platform to promote the electronic payment systems.

The third patent. As we all know, Google needs more patent, "In the past 10 years, RIM has invested in developing patent considerable resources."

Wallman said, "In my opinion, the same platform, the security of electronic payment services and patent are that Google may buy RIM". Microsoft and other companies may also acquire RIM, but their acquisition of RIM's motives are not as big Google.

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