Google's Nexus Strategy In A Nutshell: Cheap Mobile Internet Everywhere
by TechCrunch
By Darrell Etherington
Google (GOOG) unveiled an entirely new line of Nexus devices in a range of shapes and sizes, from the Nexus 4 smartphone to the Nexus 10 tablet, and some aspects of the product launch proved confusing. Why build a smartphone with modern specifications across the board, and then leave out LTE connectivity? Or why push more and improved Nexus tablet hardware, when there's a surprising paucity of apps designed for those screens? A new interview by the NYT's Brian X. Chen with John Lagerling, Google's Director of Business Development for Android, provides some answers to those questions, and illuminates how Google approaches its signature Nexus line of devices. read more »
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