
Here we go again. It seems like a week can't go by now without some company suing another company over some lame software patent. The latest is Microsoft which today announced it was suing Motorola for features on their Android phones. As it continues to rapidly grow in size, Android is increasingly a target of such suits. But the weird thing about these suits is how they always seem to be
indirectly targeting Android. That is, companies aren't suing Google for Android, they're suing manufacturers using Android on their phones. See:
Apple suing HTC for another example of this.

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