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???? Good morning! This is one of those days where you question why you live in a place that hurts your face when you go outsideā€¦

Android apps on Windows 11 almost here

On Jan 29 back in 2014, Google announced it would sell Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 billion, less than three years after it bought the company for $12.5 billion. Sounds tough right? Well, maybe not.

  • Google sold off Motorolaā€™s cable modem and set-top box business for $2.35 billion.
  • Motorola at the time of acquisition had $3 billion in cash and $1 billion in tax credits, as well.
  • And the patent portfolio it acquired seems like it had riches: Even when Google sold to Lenovo, it did retain the ā€œAdvanced Technologies & Projects unitā€ as part of Android, and retained IP.
  • The official press release at the time said ā€œGoogle will maintain ownership of the vast majority of the Motorola Mobility patent portfolio, including current patent applications and invention disclosures.ā€
  • And even though Motorola lost hundreds of millions every quarter it was part of Google, the tax benefits were substantial: reported at $700M a year in deductions.
  • It still doesnā€™t strike me as one of Googleā€™s best moves, and it took Google years to get back to releasing ultra-competitive devices like the Pixel 6 series.

Have a good one! Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor.

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