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Android Inc.
NameAndroid Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware
FoundedOctober 2003
FounderAndy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, Chris White
Defunct2010
FateAcquired by Google
LocationPalo Alto, California, United States

Android Inc. was a software company that developed the Android operating system, a Linux-based platform for mobile devices. The company was founded by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White in October 2003, with the goal of creating a platform that would allow device manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, and Samsung to build smartphones that could compete with Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Android Inc. was backed by investors such as Sequoia Capital, Google Ventures, and Intel Capital, and its early team included engineers from Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, and IBM. The company's work on the Android platform was influenced by the Java programming language and the Apache Harmony project.

History

The history of Android Inc. is closely tied to the development of the Android operating system, which was first announced in November 2007. The company's founders, including Andy Rubin and Rich Miner, had a vision for a platform that would allow device manufacturers to build smartphones that could compete with Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Android Inc. worked closely with Google, Intel, and Texas Instruments to develop the Android platform, which was designed to be open-source and customizable. The company's early team included engineers from Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, and IBM, and its work was influenced by the Java programming language and the Apache Harmony project. Android Inc. also collaborated with T-Mobile, Vodafone, and Orange to develop the first Android-based smartphones.

Founding_and_Early_Years

Android Inc. was founded in October 2003 by Andy Rubin, Rich Miner, Nick Sears, and Chris White. The company's early years were marked by intense development and testing of the Android platform, which was designed to be open-source and customizable. Android Inc. worked closely with Google, Intel, and Texas Instruments to develop the platform, which was influenced by the Java programming language and the Apache Harmony project. The company's founders, including Andy Rubin and Rich Miner, had a vision for a platform that would allow device manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, and Samsung to build smartphones that could compete with Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Android Inc. also collaborated with T-Mobile, Vodafone, and Orange to develop the first Android-based smartphones, including the T-Mobile G1 and the HTC Dream.

Acquisition_by_Google

In August 2005, Google acquired Android Inc. for approximately $50 million, with Andy Rubin and his team joining Google to continue developing the Android platform. The acquisition was seen as a strategic move by Google to enter the mobile device market and compete with Apple and Microsoft. After the acquisition, Android Inc. became a subsidiary of Google, and its team continued to work on the Android platform, which was released under the Apache License. The acquisition also led to the development of the Google Nexus series of smartphones, which were designed to showcase the capabilities of the Android platform. Google's acquisition of Android Inc. was influenced by the company's interest in the mobile advertising market and its desire to expand its search engine capabilities to mobile devices.

Products_and_Services

Android Inc. developed the Android operating system, a Linux-based platform for mobile devices. The company's products and services included the Android SDK, which allowed developers to create applications for the Android platform, and the Android Market, which was a digital distribution platform for Android applications. Android Inc. also collaborated with device manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, and Samsung to develop smartphones that ran on the Android platform. The company's work on the Android platform was influenced by the Java programming language and the Apache Harmony project, and its products and services were designed to be open-source and customizable. Android Inc. also worked with carriers such as T-Mobile, Vodafone, and Orange to develop smartphones that could compete with Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's Windows Mobile.

Legacy

The legacy of Android Inc. is closely tied to the success of the Android operating system, which has become one of the most widely used mobile operating systems in the world. The company's work on the Android platform has influenced the development of mobile devices and has enabled device manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, and Samsung to build smartphones that can compete with Apple's iPhone and Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Android Inc.'s acquisition by Google in 2005 also marked a significant turning point in the development of the Android platform, which has since become a key part of Google's mobile strategy. The company's legacy can also be seen in the development of the Google Nexus series of smartphones, which were designed to showcase the capabilities of the Android platform. Today, the Android platform is used by billions of people around the world, and its success has been influenced by the work of Android Inc. and its founders, including Andy Rubin and Rich Miner. Category:Defunct companies

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