Back to how many things run Java. Again, automobiles. Java is in your car. 
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He's basically saying that devs wouldn't write for Android without a platform like Java, device manufacturers wouldn't pick up w/o devs
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Is he going to go into the history of the iPhone???
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Jaffe: Google solved this problem by using the Java API. Google: OBJECTION, your honor.
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Alsup: I think this beyond the scope of what an economist can say. Oracle: *tries again* From an economist standpoint, how did Google ...
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Google objects again. Alsup allows it, says Google can cross examin later.
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COME ON
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I believe the sentence finishes "how did Google solve this problem"
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Jaffe points to a Google document that was entered into evidence earlier: "supporting java is the best way to harness developers"
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I'm still stuck on "from an economist's perspective..." MANNNNNN
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I think on balance, Google would have benefited from fleshing out the story of Android by describing what happened with iPhone.
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I get why they wouldn't want to do that though , (or why Alsup would prevent it, if that's what happened)
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Jaffe mentions iPhone, to support saying that the window of opportunity for Android was closing.
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