While waiting about 5 minutes+ for one android emulator to start up, it 
occurred that maybe Google might have an interest in acquiring Genymotion.

My past experiences using their free versions has been that they seem to 
start up about 10 times faster than the standard android emulators.

And I can't think of any downside.

With Google *vast* resources, I think it might be in their best interest to 
spend some money in acquiring Genymotion and letting Android developers use 
Genymotions emulators for free. Last time I was using Genymotion's 
products, it seemed like they were to move toward strongly encouraging 
users to purchase the commercial versions.

Gino

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