Meta reportedly rejected a partnership proposal from Google regarding the use of Google's upcoming Android XR platform in Meta's Quest headsets. Google wanted Meta to contribute to the platform, but Meta declined, aiming to dominate the next computing platform independently.
I could run Meta (at least Reality Labs) better than Mark Zuckerberg
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. @Meta Reportedly Rejected @Google Partnership to Bring Android #XR to #MetaQuest https://t.co/QRTVoGunej https://t.co/8TX1FJIIGd
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Meta reportedly rejected Google's proposal for a partnership in mixed reality: Google wanted Meta to use the Android XR platform - still under development - in the Quest headsets. Meta's plan is to dominate this next computing platform, avoiding relying on software from a rival
Google Tried To Convince Meta To Switch To Its Upcoming Android XR Platform - @UploadVR https://t.co/J0xKP4dV8g #VirtualReality #VR #MetaQuest3
Well, of course they refused. Meta is doing all of this to escape the rules imposed on the stores by Google and Apple... Meta Reportedly Rejected Google Partnership to Bring Android XR to Quest https://t.co/aEGYJr4zUI #VirtualReality
Exposing his true goals with his @Meta Quest lineup, Mark Zuckerberg refused to use @Google's forthcoming Android XR operating system. He doesn't realize Meta is the new Nokia/Blackberry. https://t.co/jsB1LYFLTY
Google is said to have offered Meta an XR partnership, which Meta turned down, a new report by The Information claims. https://t.co/a2iZLoolzS
Meta and Google both launched standalone VR platforms in 2018. Google abandoned Daydream after less than 2 years, while Meta grew Oculus (now Quest) to tens of millions scale. Now years later, after the market is already proven, Google wants Meta to kowtow to its attempt #2? https://t.co/O8Q0y58dQl
Google asked Meta to partner on its upcoming XR platform and "contribute", but Meta said no. Here's why Google's request seems unreasonable, and what Meta's CTO said about it: https://t.co/OS64YvpTXp
Now, both Apple and Google have to be like Meta. https://t.co/JirmjX5Gbp