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Apr 02 2009

Android - Obstacles begins for Microsoft

Published by rakeshb03 at 3:01 pm under Google News Edit This

hp-netbooks.jpgIf you recall from one of my earlier posts “Android - Will it be a threat to Microsoft“, i have stated that it will be a matter of future to see the Impact of this free version Launched by Google. Now definitely it is showing a harsh impact on the Microsoft own version of Windows Xp Home delivered with the Net-books. In-fact if we go in past slightly when Net-books usually shipped with Linux and concerning this factor Microsoft slashed down prices for its Xp Home Edition as many users who were shifting to Netbooks were quite unfamiliar with linux, thus Microsoft looking a surge in Andorid Market share.
But what is now fearing Microsoft? It is HP’s decision to use Google’s Android Operating system in its Netbooks causing to increase the share percentage currently Linus enjoying. With the launch of Android for Netbooks everybody have a though that Google would definitely having enough plans to support its avatar.
According to Andy Kretzer, Bold Data technology giving full marks to Android as saying “Hardware costs have been going down every year, but Microsoft’s software prices have remained fairly stable, and if Android offers a cheaper option for net-books, I think people are definitely going to start paying more attention to it.”
And for Google there would not be any financial issue, to provide it resources to give it a boost and sure there is a scope for Google.

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