Google buys Motorola Mobility for $ 12.5 Billion – a match made in heaven?

Posted by Bill Belew on August 17th, 2011 in Mobile Phones, Web | No Comments

googlemoto1 Google buys Motorola Mobility for $ 12.5 Billion   a match made in heaven?

Google Buys Motorola Mobility For $12.5B, Says “Android Will Stay Open”

Search Engine giant Google inc., is buying Motorola Mobility for  $12.5 billion (or $40 per share), in cash. A match made in heaven? Perhaps.

Google now has the mobile platforms and patents to expand on “Android devices have been activated worldwide—with over 550,000 devices now lit up every day—through a network of about 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers in 123 countries.”

As if Google needed help expanding.

For what it’s worth, Google will soon be able to do what Apple and Microsoft already do…put their operating system on their phones.

First question – Does the Creator care about what Google does?

Answer: The Creator cares about everything. Nothing escapes the Creator’s notice. But does the Creator interfere in business dealings? I don’t think so. We’d be hard pressed to find a Bible verse that says he does.

A match made in heaven – begs the question, “Does the Creator of the Universe care about such things as who Google is in bed with?”

I am reminded of a Yogi Berra story. Yogi noticed a batter coming up to the batter box making the sign of the cross before stepping in.

Berra said, “Can we just leave God out of this?”

What if Apple execs or Microsoft execs were praying (yeah, right!) for the deal to NOT happen?

Do you? Where? I am open to other opinions.


 

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