![]() ![]() ![]() Windroid could still support Windows Phone apps in parallel, enabling Microsoft to piggyback the Android app ecosystem while building out its own.Ī Windroid phone could have exclusive (or, at least the best) integration of Word, Excel, Powerpoint for productivity, Skype for communications, Xbox for entertainment, Nook for reading, Bing for search and navigation, IE for browsing, and so forth. Windroid: What if Microsoft forked Android? > VentureBeat What Jack didn't recall was that Google also bought the Twitter-like Jaiku at about the same time as Twitter was growing, when the two were roughly the same size and on the same growth curve. (Admittedly it was accused of knocking off somebody else's code, but this is Google. Unfortunately the writer neglects to mention that Google launched its own social network, Orkut, in 2004, at almost exactly the same time as Facebook. Jack Schofield noted something about Eric Schmidt's Bloomberg TV appearance:Īccording to a weird story at +VentureBeat it's his fault that Google missed out on social networking. ![]()
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