At the time, Andy Rubin's Android was just a 22-month-old startup that made "software for cell phones." Google spent just $50 million on the company, which Google's mergers and acquisitions chief at the time David Lawee called "the best deal ever." Less than a decade after the 2006 purchase, Google's Android is now the most-used smartphone operating system in the world, and the little green robot is Google's mobile presence in everything it touches — first it was smartphones, but now Android is powering tablets, televisions, car systems, video game platforms, and wearable devices for one's wrist and one's face. Android is most certainly Google's most important acquisition.