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by bitL
2325 days ago
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Google tried to acquire JetBrains multiple times in the past but owners didn't want to sell their cash cow; this is their way to have a large influence over them by paying them a lot for Android Studio, making JB CEO happy and supportive. AFAIK JB teams often work at Google offices and vice versa and it looks like a slow mental assimilation process in progress. That doesn't mean they won't change their minds in the future. |
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Because what I heard is that Google pay JetBrains nothing. They forked IntelliJ Community Edition to make Android Studio and have their own development team, which honestly sounds much more like Google to me.