It's been less than a day since a coalition of dozens of US states sued Google in a federal court for antitrust behavior, citing its collection of fees for distribution on the Play Store. Google has fired back with a lengthy blog post in the standard corporate "nu-uh" counter.
Google's page highlights a lot of the features of Android that a typical tech news junkie will know: because device makers can use Android as an open source operating system and load up whatever software they want, and because users can sideload both apps and app stores on phones even if they come with Google services, Android is in fact super-duper open and creates tons of choices for both app developers and end users.
Read MoreGoogle tries to move the goalposts in response to Play Store antitrust suit was written by the awesome team at Android Police.