Just 7 years ago, Motorola introduced the first thin cell phone to rave reviews and industry dominance. Yet, in a flash, it faced a flood of lower cost Asian knock-offs then lost its position to smart phones only to be bought by Google. Motorola’s engineering skills, supply chain excellence, and brand name strength were of little use in a massive industry upheaval enabled by new information technology. Google, meanwhile, moves from a once-distant competitor to posing a huge threat to Apple, RIM and Microsoft Windows. Google built mobile operating system leadership by acquiring and freely distributing Android. With its acquisition of Motorola, Google will likely become a device leader. No wonder Samsung’s reducing its reliance on Google’s Android system. In the Motorola story is the story of how the information age is making it harder and harder to win at business in the…