Well, either:
1) Google lawfully got around the patent
2) Google intentionally infringed on the patent or
3) Google is negotiating a buyout/licensing/royalty arrangement for the use of our patented technology.
I doubt it is #3, as I think we would have heard about that by now, but that would obviously be the best case scenario. #1 obviously adds competition to our market, and I don't think ONEV can afford a lengthy and costly patent suit to address #2.
This is why it is so important that Dean makes these deals happen NOW, particularly with the MIDS. Interesting times to say the least.