Oracle attorney put a chart of all the mean things Schwartz said about Google and is now running through them all lol
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This, but more Fu Manchu-y https://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/playground_andy_rubin1.jpg …
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Rubin says he started to code at age 14, started with BASIC and then went on to learn C in university
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When questioned on open source model, Rubin repeats back, "How do you make money when you give it away for free?" He's been asked this a lot
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"One part was this open source platform. The other part was a service business model. And we sold the services to wireless operators."
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Google lawyer now pointing to GIANT timeline (big poster that's bigger than I am) to clear up order of events
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Andy Rubin uses Angry Birds developers as an example in his testimony. Second mention of Angry Birds in this trial.
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I'm mostly taking this time to think about which Chipotle I should go to after this
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Rubin says Java wasn't necessary to the success of Android. It was just "one of the accelerants."
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I zoned out and put a Chipotle order in on my phone, my Android phone, which is lame and lousy
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Rubin asked about a 2006 PPT slide that has bullets: - Need coffee-cup logo for carrier certification - must take license from Sun
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Rubin says this was about the coffee cup trademark. Oracle objects on basis that it's a legal conclusion. Alsup allows.
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2005 Rubin email: If Sun doesn’t want to partner with us to support this initiative, we are fine releasing our work and not calling it Java.
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One of the jurors is really slouching over.
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Can't blame her: no lunch break and we're talking about Java implementations
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Rubin: "Implementing code is what an engineer does when he wants to make something happen." ....
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Laptop died so I'm switching to my (trash) Android phone.
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Meanwhile, the founder of Android continues to testify
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We're looking at a PowerPoint about a potential Google/Sun collaboration to bring a platform to Sprint.
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Why did the negotiations fall apart? Rubin says his sense is that "It was hard for Sun to do open source with Java"
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Engineers were working on the Android implementation entire time Rubin was in negotiations, so if negotiations failed he'd have something
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Rubin: "I'd liken a virtual machine to a record player... if a developer writes an Angry Bird app, the virtual machine plays the app"
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(The implementation was a "clean room" implementation)
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Seems like it would have been preferable to have the Sun implementation, hence the "we need half an ass" email from yesterday
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There is a very complicated color coded chart right now that explains constitutive elements Android starting with Linux kernel

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"Finally, there are the apps themselves. This is where you would find Angry Birds."
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enough with the goddamn angry birds
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