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To: zax who wrote (13216)12/5/2011 6:25:32 PM
From: rnsmth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
Google is not a phone manufacturer

Google does its own privacy violations in its core businesses.

See Schmidt's creepy statements, that you have probably read before

Google is an evil, intellectual property thieving entity.



To: zax who wrote (13216)12/5/2011 6:48:39 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
As stated before, Windows Phone simply does not support CarrierIQ; and Nokia has never distributed a handset with CarrierIQ either. :)

Those are irrelevant CYA statements. RIM says the same thing. And yet, Carrier IQ has a software product that supports RIM's OS. Why does it exist? Carrier IQ also probably had a version for WP7.

"We have a reference porting layer or we've done something with most the platforms that are out there. Whether those have actually been implemented, by whom and et cetera, is varied. "

It does not matter to me who was culpable in the *deployment,* the issue is the *collection,* and I think in all cases, it's the carriers at fault.