Everyone knows the tale of Brand X getting bought out by some faceless global conglomerate and going to shit, but does the opposite ever happen?

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        11 months ago

        We’d be up to Android “Toffee” with Android “Uncooked Cookie Dough” coming out soon.

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        Looked up the history and they bought it so early on that effectively the whole thing was developed by Google.

        They bought the startup in 2005 and the first phone came out in 2008.

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          What do you mean by this? What did Motorola Droid phones have to do with Google owning Android or Android being it’s own company back in like… 2003? The first Droid used Android as developed by Google in 2009. Google had aquired Android years prior to Droid being a thing. Most Android devices are not created by Google, even to this day.

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            I didn’t realize that Google owned the company at that time. I don’t remember the advertisements blasting Google’s name like they tend to do now. I know that most Android phones aren’t made by Google, I was mistaken in thinking the Droid was a popular android device prior to acquisition

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              “droid” was actually a verizon brand, not motorola or google. any droid-branded phone was a verizon rebranding of a phone that was sold as something else outside the US.

              but yeah, android never existed outside of google. Google bought out android before their first public release.

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      I think android 7 was where it peaked with development and features.

      It’s been jvm dalvik hell since then with Google taking a dump on the Linux kernel.

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        11 months ago

        Perhaps 8 or 9 in my opinion - removing background clipboard access in 10 was a Huge defeature.

        I jumped from 8 to 13 on my (new) personal devices, so I missed a lot of firsthand experience, but the clipboard thing still affected me by making apps like Google Translate worse.

        13 does seem pretty nice in a lot of ways - notifications are even more capable than they were in 8, for example. But I do notice it being more restrictive in some ways too.

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      11 months ago

      YouTube too. For all the shit we give Google for it, there’s no way it could’ve grown into what it is if it didn’t have all that spare cash to burn.