This writes the Wall Street Journal based on an interview with Rubin.
Android The former Google employee founded in 2004 and sold it to Google in 2005. He was nine years active within the company including as chief of the Android branch and the robot area.
Last year, Rubin known to leave Google and he sought investors in recent months for his new company Playground .
Rubin wants the company startups assist in developing hardware. According to Rubin hardware future in the tech sector. He describes Playground as a studio where inventors and entrepreneurs to build new gadgets without having to worry about running a business.
Playground thus provides workspace, advice, production and financial aid. In return, the company asks a share on startup.
The $ 48 million investment will include Google, HP and manufacturer Hon Hai that include iPhones and iPads reassembling. All investors are chosen according to Rubin for strategic reasons.
Google will help businesses to work with the cloud, Hon Hai (better known as Foxconn), provides production and experts to the startups for prepare production and HP will assist in distributing the products.
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