Recently, it was found that the patent wars between Microsoft and Android were amazing. Apple and Oracle were already involved, and all of them were involved. I am really worried about Android, but his development prospects are quite hidden. Think of an old saying: "Mu Xiuyu Lin, the wind must be the wind ". Microsoft wants HTC to charge $15 for each machine. Some people on the Internet say that Microsoft has recorded 1 billion USD in annual revenue based on patent fees. It is really amazing ~~ If you are using a patent, you may be harmless to humans and animals at ordinary times. It is really a powerful tool at a crucial moment! Android is still a young practitioner. For these senior bosses, Microsoft and Apple pose a threat, so Microsoft and Apple chose to suppress it. In the recent beidian patent acquisition, Google's performance was really disappointing. Apple was undoubtedly the biggest winner in this acquisition site, and exclusive to the 2 billion US Dollars patent, it seems that Apple has really realized that patents are amazing. Think about how Microsoft installed XP in China two years ago, saying that piracy caused the company to go bankrupt. Microsoft's strategy is to "fatten" you before killing you. How can I feel that Microsoft is raising pigs? It's terrible. However, Microsoft's patent promotion to Android showed that the market share of Microsoft WP7 was not very good. Microsoft's move was to curb the pace of Android development, and diluted the profits of Android terminal manufacturers, try to pull them to the WP7 camp. For example, if they negotiate with HTC, they can bargain. Microsoft said: Dear brother, can we talk about patent fees? If you do WP7, we can offer you a discount, it turns out that every server is $15. You Have To Do WP7, 10 $. What do you think? Haha. HTC can't do it either. He can only look at his toes as a daughter-in-law. Tears show in his eyes ...., however, HTC also has its own plans. If Microsoft charges a patent, you can ignore apple. After all, Apple is telling her, ah, this year, poor business!