Judge says Google's Android lost money in 2010
Google’s Android mobile platform resulted in a net loss for the company in every quarter of 2010, despite generating roughly $97.7 million in revenue for the first quarter of that year, a US judge said in court.
The discussion of the finances of what has become the world's leading mobile operating software in just four years came during a damages hearing in high stakes litigation between Oracle and Google over smartphone technology. A jury is deliberating on Oracle's allegation that Google, the top Internet search engine, violated its copyright to parts of the Java programming language. In a hearing outside the jury's presence, US District Judge William Alsup quizzed attorneys for both companies about some of the Android financial information submitted in the case.
Judge says Google's Android lost money in 2010