A spat between Google
Inc. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. continued
Sunday when a Google executive again criticized
the Chinese e-commerce giant for trying to
launch a phone that had a "non-compatible"
version of Google's Android system.
In a post on his Google+ social network page
Sunday, Andy Rubin, Google's senior vice
president of mobile and digital content, shot
back at an Alibaba executive, "if you want to
benefit from the Android ecosystem, then make
the choice to be compatible."
The wrangling was sparked when Taiwan-based
Acer Inc. abruptly canceled a joint-press
conference it was to hold with Alibaba in
Shanghai on Sept. 13 to unveil the Acer
CloudMobile A800, which runs on Alibaba's
latest operating system, Aliyun O.S. 2.0.
According to Alibaba, Acer's last minute
cancellation of the press event was due to
direct pressure from Google, which claimed
that Aliyun used modified Android software
-- making it non-compatible.
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