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“Barney” partnerships usually fail: Android take note
by John Biggs on February 23, 2008

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Let’s say the raptors are Blu-Ray.

First, a quote from the Yankee Group’s Carl Howe:

…Two of the big supporters of HD DVD were Microsoft
and Intel, each of whom could account for exactly zero million HD DVD
drive sales. Whenever I see “Barney alliances” — ones where no money
changes hands, but all the partners agree to love each other and their
technologies — I always consider it a sign that the partnership is
going to fail.

Friends, this is absolutely true. Consider the many “partnerships” we’ve heard of in the past few years. Microsoft’s “openness” lip service is an excellent example as is the vaunted Android “alliance” of over 5,250 companies all working hard to produce red hot phones for us. No one in each of these situations stands to gain much from their involvement and there is no reason to stay in the agreement when the going gets tough. HD DVD isn’t the first of these partnerships to fail and it won’t be the last, so keep your eyes open, kids. When money doesn’t change hands it’s a sure sign that they’ve assigned the project to some summer interns and will shut it down when they go back to school.

Barney Alliances and the Downfall of HD DVD [Wired]

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  • I don’t think Google is going to just let Android roll over and expose it’s underbelly. This is a “make or break” deal for them. Google suceeds, and it’s all over for MS and traditional business networking. Handheld devices take over and level the playing field. And MS knows it.

    Google fails, and they get back in the knight’s line, tilting at the MS windmill. The Yahoo takeover is simply brick and mortar reinforcement. But they need that reinforcement…

    …Their underbelly is exposed.

  • Was Blue-Ray not a “Barney” alliance?

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