Google lost to Apple in the Nortel round but it looks like Patent Bidding War II is coming real soon. According to MacdailyNews via Bloomberg, a company most of us never heard of, InterDigital Inc, has hired a banker to help them auction off 1,300 mobile related patents. The value is considered to be worth more than $3.1 billion. Considering that the Nortel bidding opened with a $900 million bid from Google and ended up being $4.5 billion offered by Apple and friends, this could cost the winner quite a bit. Apple and Google are obvious contenders as are the parties involved in the Nortel bid. And judging by the sickening $11 billion added to the bank by Apple in the third quarter, Apple and a couple of anti-Android companies can go nuts (Google added $3.5 billion...which in and of itself is no small change either). What I like to see is that HTC, Samsung, Motorola, and maybe Lenovo help Google out. The last time, Sony, an Android device maker, sided with A...