The Guardian view on Google versus Huawei: no winners [www.theguardian.com]
Huawei founder: US government 'underestimated our power' [www.foxbusiness.com]
Google’s Android ban for Huawei proves we need strong alternatives [www.dailysabah.com]
Huawei Might Already Have Its Own App Store to Counter Google Ban [gizmodo.com]
Google to work with Huawei for 90 days after US eases restrictions [www.cnbc.com]
Huawei has been building a Play Store alternative in plain sight [www.theverge.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Reportedly "Far from ready"] Huawei's Android alternative may be coming this Fall with Android app compatibility [www.xda-developers.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Huawei ramps up app store efforts as breakup with Google Android nears [www.businessinsider.com]
Face ID firm Lumentum follows Google with Huawei ban [www.reuters.com]
Huawei reportedly wanted its app store to compete with Google's [www.cnet.com]
Yet another reminder of why the federal government was right to take action against Huawei. And why nationalizing 5G is a bad idea. https://t.co/Z8vs0Yj6As
— Scott Walker (@ScottWalker) May 21, 2019
Huawei founder: US government 'underestimated our power' | Fox Business https://t.co/wjVkAROBzO
— ❌Joe FreedomLover❌?????? (@JoeFreedomLove) May 21, 2019
This is petty funny. As an early adopter I told people that I only use my Chinese phone as a camera. Apple will catch up at some point https://t.co/g8gSwJXMTR
— Robert Young Pelton (@RYP__) May 21, 2019
Google reverses decision to cut ties with Huawei after US eases trade restrictions https://t.co/EjqkW07GW2
— Reed Eckhold (@reckhold) May 21, 2019
It's only a matter of time until they reverse their decision, they need Huawei. https://t.co/dnKGGHXaki
— Ronald Magweta (@ninja_reezy) May 21, 2019
Google reverses decision to cut ties with Huawei https://t.co/CIoJbxFNjF
— Ashish Chauhan BSE (@ashishchauhan) May 21, 2019
Google reverses decision to cut ties with Huawei after US eases trade restrictions.@IndoPac_Info keep an eye out whether other tech firms will follow googles actions. https://t.co/9za2JunVb6
— John Ticyado (@JTicyado) May 21, 2019
Google reverses decision to cut ties with Huawei after US eases trade restrictions https://t.co/gf5yTqH617 pic.twitter.com/2YteKaNYyj
— Neuropuff (@neuropuff) May 21, 2019
Huawei has been building a Play Store alternative in plain sight https://t.co/YS1A8IC414 pic.twitter.com/TzEHdE3Za7
— The Verge (@verge) May 21, 2019
The game is the game.
— TJ (@The_Mentalyst) May 21, 2019
Huawei been building their own playstore.
https://t.co/VdFQikHLfX
A fresh report from Bloomberg adds to the mounting evidence of #Huawei preparing for being shunned by the US. It suggests that Huawei’s App Gallery is, in fact, an effort to build a genuine alternative to Google’s dominant Play Store.https://t.co/jbmZjytuqS#Android pic.twitter.com/aLenwYWdpS
— Wi-Fibre (@Wi_Fibre) May 21, 2019
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— Tim Culpan (@tculpan) May 21, 2019
I think it’s naive to think that we needn’t worry about this escalation against Huawei because it’s merely a Trump trade-war tactic.
That view posits that China a) will play ball, and b) all will be forgive once a deal is donehttps://t.co/VMMzLpPB7r via @bopinion
Huawei is working on its own operating system for its mobile handsets and will consider rivals to Google’s Android, after the U.S. blacklisted the company https://t.co/9awTBQ6tXV
— Bloomberg (@business) May 21, 2019
You can’t break up with me because *i* broke up with you ?
— ???☕️ (@hunterwalk) May 21, 2019
New: Huawei's $50B business that largely relies on @Android is imperiled. Its alternative OS to Android, known as Project Z, "remains far from ready," reports @JuroOsawa. And more: https://t.co/G80Unk0gsm
— Amir Efrati (@amir) May 21, 2019
New news: Huawei has been talking to app developers & carriers about ? its app store, mostly in ??, where Google is in ??
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) May 21, 2019
Now ? has made that plan ?♂️ https://t.co/PIECpCLrck
Huawei has already been working on its own OS & trying to get app developers to make apps for it.
— Louise Cooper (@Louiseaileen70) May 21, 2019
https://t.co/mQqVMHc4sZ
The Trump administration's ban on Huawei has put the company's smartphone plans in jeopardy https://t.co/u7I3Wj3OJi via @technology
— Ryan Edward Chua 蔡曼中 (@ryan_chua) May 21, 2019
The Trump administration's ban on Huawei has put the company's smartphone plans in jeopardy https://t.co/drfwdEtZsN
— Bloomberg Next China (@next_china) May 21, 2019
Face ID firm Lumentum follows Google with Huawei ban https://t.co/NOZZ5Nbk46
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) May 20, 2019
UPDATE: Huawei was apparently working on its own app store to rival the Google Play Store. Unsurprising, since tensions with the US have stretched back to 2012. Huawei surely sought many Plan Bs https://t.co/REjIMcwpxU @CNET
— Jessica Dolcourt (@jdolcourt) May 21, 2019
만리장성 안쪽에서야 자체 앱스토어 쓰겠지만, 수출처인 유럽 일본 시장에서는 언감생심. AOSP로 벌거숭이 안드로이드 판 후, Gapps 패키지를 소비자 직접 사이드 로드하게 한다면 구글이 이마저 막지는 않을 듯. 하지만 이렇게까지 하며 유통하려는 통신사는 없을 터
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) May 22, 2019
https://t.co/VR1xIHz74k
미국 정부는 '우리의 힘을 과소 평가했다' 화웨이만의 앱 갤러리로 응전? https://t.co/R1vQGbA6Pw
— editoy (@editoy) May 22, 2019
And here we gohttps://t.co/sDtDe5LL8m
— Kalinga Athulathmudali (@kalinga) May 21, 2019
Google now reverses Huawei Technologies ban. Your guess is as good as mine as to what prompted this move. #GameOfThrones doesn't hold a candle to this Saga. I can't tell you however for free that sooner or later Winter will come…https://t.co/fbioaCV38w https://t.co/GPQwpE3uoO
— Ali Hussein Kassim (@AliHKassim) May 21, 2019
This is disappointing. https://t.co/LYIn97iVZV
— BadDude.SimoHayha? (@ChiefCovfefe) May 21, 2019
Google and US government only reversed this after China threaten to hold back rare earth mineral export, which is critical to the tech industry. Google reverses decision to cut ties with Huawei after US eases trade restrictions https://t.co/bmQIjxdbCr
— RealTruth (@RealTruthNotLie) May 21, 2019
This is painful to watch. Alternative OS which runs Android app. Walked down this path with Blackberry 10 @dchif@mhymgr @mugoz12
— Timothy Chifamba (@timchif1) May 21, 2019
https://t.co/UPg2tUhXnW