● 02.15.14

●● Microsoft-Bribed Ben Edelman Behind Latest Smear Against Android/Linux

Posted in FUD, GNU/Linux, Google, Microsoft at 5:28 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Funded by Microsoft, but the press doesn’t know it

Summary: Response to some of the latest claims about AOSP — claims that indirectly come from Microsoft, the biggest foe of Android

Ben Edelman is a sellout masquerading as an academic. He worked for Microsoft by covertly spreading FUD against Android in 2011 and he is doing is again. Microsoft has a tradition of passing ‘dirt’ for people to publish and make its rivals (ODF, IBM, Google, GNU, Linux etc.) look bad. It comes from Microsoft’s PR agencies.

covertly
FUD
in 2011
↺ Microsoft’s PR agencies

When we saw the latest smear against Android [1,2] (similar to Steve Jobs’ facts-free smear against Android) we thought it was Microsoft Florian behind it. This time, however, it was a different paid lobbying doing the work [3] (there is a group of people Microsoft regularly pays for this FUD service, some of whom are lawyers that try to hide the payments from Microsoft).

↺ Microsoft Florian
Microsoft regularly
are lawyers
try to hide the payments from Microsoft

The latest smear against Android (it’s untrue by the way, for reasons we covered before) was further promoted and spread by pro-Microsoft circles like tech tabloid ZDNet (CBS). Chase all these reports back to the source (which Android/AOSP does have by the way) and you will find Microsoft. It’s a shame that all these gullible journalists fail to disclose the Microsoft tie to these claims. They just don’t seem to know who Ben Edelman really is. This is why Microsoft keeps shuffling lobbyists; it’s harder to track this way.

↺ tech tabloid ZDNet
↺ CBS

There is a new press release titled “Android Open Source Project (AOSP) ROM Builder Now Available on AWS Marketplace,” [4] demonstrating perhaps that the myth of limitation is just a make-belief agenda that Microsoft has been pushing for years. █

Related/contextual items from the news:

Android can’t escape the Pandora’s Box of opennessIs Android too open for Google to retain control?Google’s Dirty Little Android Secrets LeakedGoogle imposes strict restrictions on smartphone manufacturers and app developers in its Android mobile application distribution agreement, or MADA, according to excerpts of documents revealed by Ben Edelman, an associate professor at the Harvard Business School.Android Open Source Project (AOSP) ROM Builder Now Available on AWS Marketplace

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