Sent to you by Sanga TheMoneyMaker Mugabi via Google Reader: Skyhook
Sues Google for Interference, Patent Infringement via Daring Fireball
by John Gruber on 9/16/10

Clint Boulton, reporting for eWeek:

In the interference suit, filed in Massachusetts Superior Court,
Skyhook claimed Google costs it tens of millions of dollars by trying
to cut in on its contract with Motorola, which makes smartphones that
leverage location services.

Motorola, which makes and sells smartphones based on Google’s Android
operating system, agreed to use Skyhook’s XPS location technology in
April.

When Google Vice President of Engineering Andy Rubin learned of this,
according to the suit, he called Motorola Co-CEO Sanjay Jha to impose a
“stop ship” order, preventing Motorola from shipping Android wireless
devices featuring Skyhook’s XPS software.

Rubin claimed that using XPS in Android phones would make them
incompatible. Motorola ended up shipping its Motorola Droid X
smartphone in mid-July using Google’s location software instead of the
Skyhook XPS technology.

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