Google going mobile with Android purchase
Google has purchased Android, a secretive startup that develops applications for mobile devices. What Android actually does has been kept closely under wraps, and Google is staying close-mouthed on the subject, releasing a statement confirming the acquisition and saying that they "acquired Android because of the talented engineers and great technology. We’re thrilled to have them here."
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