corporate world today compared to ten or fifteen years ago is completely different. Companies today ha billion dollars on hand to purchase the prowl. Today's companies to shoot to buy their competitors, rather than to compete or even to merge. This trend is apparent in the last few years, when the government rescue of the recession with the help enterprises to reduce and reduce their consumption, and helped finance the tax dollars of Americans. Many people inside and outside government have spoken out against corporate America on this issue, and even President Obama has invited many CEOs at the White House and ask them to put more money back into the economy. Google is not sitting on a spending spree for the company. They were very active in order to bid for various companies. Their motives range from acquiring new markets, or just pick up more of which will assist them in developing new technologies.
Google has recently committed to the acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $ 12.5 billion. Google Android open source software is one of the most commonly used mobile software currently on tržištu.Osim Motorola Mobility now gives them an extra edge to go after Apple and the iPhone. Now that Google will own a Motorola mobility, they will own all of their upcoming projects, as well.
One such project is in the works, which are involved oximeter.Oximeter, also known as a pulse oximeter is a medical device used to measure blood oxygen saturation and pulse pojedinca.Oximeter has been around for many years, but mainly used in clinical practice. Now new technology has enabled the oximeter to be compact and portable.
Motorola is secretly working on the application built on the Android platform which integrated pulse oximeter on their mobile phones. This program allowed for the reading from the oximeter to be stored on a cell phone, and also be sent via e-mail to any account. This allows individuals to monitor their vital signs, or send the information by a medical professional for evaluation. This program is also geared toward athletics, as well. Many coaches have shown great interest in order to monitor their athletes parameters. As Google takes over Siemens Mobility, this technology along with others in the chain will belong to Google and its developers.
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