Filed as part of Fairsearch.org (whose members consist of big names such as Oracle, Nokia, Expedia and etc.), Microsoft claims that Google is using Android as a Trojan Horse to “deceive partners, monopolize the mobile marketplace, and control consumer data.” Considering that Google’s core competency would be its search engine, the collection and organizing of data, Microsoft’s complaint would seem like they’re complaining about Google as a whole, rather than just its Android operating system. Microsoft goes on to state that despite Android being an open-source operating system that manufacturers can install on their phones for free, if they want to include popular Google apps such as YouTube, Google Maps and etc., they have to install the entire suite and thus “disadvantage other providers”.
We’re not sure what the European Commission will do about this, or what Google has to say, but what do you guys think?