Google’s conflict with Acer and Alibaba

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  • #3394

    I just came across this article.

    Just sharing it with you in case you may be interested.Google’s clash with Acer and Alibaba

    #12849
    Norrwen
    Member

    Thanks for the article it’s very interesting!

    #14436
    davidexct
    Participant

    This is really a very interesting article, thanks for posting this here.

    As we all know that Google is a very large company as compared to both Acer and Alibaba and so Google would definitely be dominating over the much smaller Acer and Alibaba.

    We are aware of the fact that trading involves several small and big problems like this which would loss both the groups which are in the clash, so I personally think that it would be better if all the companies involved in this clash solve the clash between them manually.

    #14526
    ChiChai
    Participant

    Yeah, it would be good if they both work together. China’s a big market and hopefully, Google would just work with Alibaba, although I’m not sure how it’s going to be. As stated somewhere, Alibaba’s Aliyun has pirated apps, so that’s one roadblock.

    #17502
    martindrox
    Member

    Google is so big and way more known than Acer and Alibaba. I guess that Google is only doing a favor for Acer and Alibaba, but they still can learn from their experience.
    You can only hope that this conflict can do some changes, Google is known for their work and they can’t fail in this, the participation of Acer and Alibaba can be helpful to Google’s team.

    #17554
    Rohan99
    Member

    I think Google is just trying to protect their property in the Android operating system. Why did Acer not just go to Google for the operating system? The attempt by Alibaba to clone Android is unacceptable and Google is doing the right thing.

    #17690
    May102014
    Member

    Okay, so I am late on this story. Google’s strategy is nothing short of a conglomerate seeking widespread power. Yes, it was unfair mostly to Alibaba because think about … Alibaba was and still is a significant threat. Look, I first came across Alibaba in 2006. It wasn’t this huge online retail presence that it is now. Anyway, this article is from 2012 and I read 2 weeks ago that Alibaba has already set offices up in New York, though it may have trouble in the revenue department as they are equally leveraging marketing dollars to gain a increase in sales. Sometimes, this ruse can go wrong because you end up breaking even or losing money. There’s more to this story but I don’t want to make my response too long.

    #17776
    skynel_27
    Member

    It’s just so right to have something you call your own. Not cloned and not copied so for ACER and ALIBABA, I guess they just have settle things for the benefit of the consumers since if they have no consumers then these companies would be at lost which I think would not be possible at present for people are already technology-oriented ones.

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