Finnish mobile maker says Nokia owns patents for key parts of search service provider VP7 technology. The company claims that Google’s software is intended to replace the more open option.
Expensive tools like WebM project are being used in various TV stations and other media. But independent WebM technology will provide free media solutions on websites, browsers and smartphones. It will also be part of the HTML standard.
Of the Internet Engineering Task Force In a recent statement, Nokia claims that the innovations that Google-VP relies on are owned by the Finnish phone maker. And they are not ready to license any of the 64 patents and 22 unresolved patents included in it.
Fos patent blog A Nokia representative recently said that the company believes that Google wants to place their VP6 on a better alternative than this and that is why Lumia manufacturer has taken that “unusual” step.
Google has not yet commented on the incident.
However, Google is increasingly seeking to keep pace with the world’s major technologies. Their dominance in the search engine market is now well known. With Android in mobile computing and YouTube in web video sharing, they are becoming almost irresistible. Google’s triumph in email, cloud, advertising, map, etc. services. Now let’s see how much these US companies are able to apply in the WebM project like themselves.
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