Google seems to have one foot in the water and the other out. They lose their credibility either way. They bid a high amount ($3.14bil) in the Nortel bid and went alone by their choosing in the Novell bid. Their press is just spinning the story AND their strategy based on unforeseen outcomes. I get it that they are using patents just as leverage to keep Android free or as cheap as possible. In the end however, they are competing with other mobile platforms for market share based on the best combination of price, quality, and user experience. It's anyone's game and as long as it's legal, there are no rules.
I don't remember exactly if at their last bid they were alone, but one thing I recall to have read is that at least at one point they did bid teaming along with Intel.
I apologize but I was referring to the OP's article about Google getting the offer to team up with MS but choosing to go alone at it, for the Novell deal. I combined the $3.14bil Nortel bid with the info in the article about the Novell bid. My mistake. Will update my previous post. Novell and Nortel, this patent stuff is already confusing and these names don't help! jk
Edited the Nortel and Novell discrepancy.