Saturday 15 February 2014

Microsoft, Go On

So, the hot discussion is whether Microsoft will regret its investment of taking over Nokia or not. Looking for the reason for such a thought, I found that since Google has backed off from investing in Motorola, Microsoft now faces less competition which it could take on without owing Nokia. I personally think that Google did a haste in handing over Motorola to the Chinese smartphone leader, Lenevo. Looking over the years, the new technologies and updates to the older ones that Google brought to us, it did have the skill and the talent to succeed in its new start up  but just because it didn't have that will power or dedication and desire to take on the challenge, it dissolved the idea . Google just wanted the patents and nothing else and now we are thinking that Microsoft will be having the same complex. I don't think that competition for Microsoft is going to decrease because now Google, with no hardwork to do in the hardware will be focusing on improving its android software using its skills and ofcourse the patents of Motorola that they have bought. In this case, it would be a wise and not a cowardly step for Microsoft to  start a new extension all together in the form of cellphone hardware using its windows software and the quality and brand name of Nokia.
So in between all this trade and business, I am expecting some slow but fantastic improvements for our dear android and in turn some really amazing softwares embedded in attractive and dependable hardware to roll out in the market, so get ready for it AND SAMSUNG AND APPLE, BE ALERT.  

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