Google has indicated that it's willing to be bare-knuckled in its handling of Motorola, slashing thousands of jobs to streamline the company. Now it needs to wield Motorola as a weapon and take back control of its mobile OS. Otherwise, Android apps are going to remain second-rate or warmed-over versions of what's available in Apple's App Store.
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