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Google’s Page: Apple’s Android troubles all ‘for show’


Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ issues withAndroid have been well-documented. but Google CEO Larry Page isn’t convinced they were real.

Speaking to Bloomberg BusinessWeek in an interview published today, Page said that Jobs’ and Apple’s “Android differences were actually for show,” adding that a meeting he had with Jobs prior to his death was quite cordial. still, Page said he understands why Apple and Jobs publicly took issue with Android — he just doesn’t believe it was the right move.

“I think that served their interests,” Page told Bloomberg BusinessWeek. “For a lot of companies, it’s useful for them to feel like they have an obvious competitor and to rally around that. I personally believe that it’s better to shoot higher. You don’t want to be looking at your competitors. You want to be looking at what’s possible and how to make the world better.”

Google and Apple didn’t always have a contentious relationship. Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt once sat on Apple’s board of directors. After Android launched, however, Schmidt resigned and soon after, Jobs went on the offense. The Apple co-founder was so displeased with Android that he told his biographer Walter Isaacson in an interview that he would do anything in his power to take down Android.

“I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple’s $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong,” Jobs told Isaacson. “I’m going to destroy Android, because it’s a stolen product. I’m willing to go thermonuclear war on this.”

Jobs’ anger toward Google even spilled over to Android users, telling his biographer that he doesn’t want to make their lives any easier.

“We thought about whether we should do a music client for Android. we put iTunes on Windows in order to sell more iPods. but I don’t see an advantage of putting our own music app on Android, except to make Android users happy,” Jobs told Isaacson. “And I don’t want to make Android users happy.”

Although Page tried to stay above the fray in his interview, his executive chairman had difficulty with that in an interview with Reuters last year. Schmidt praised Steve Jobs as a “fantastic human being,” but he couldn’t help trying to set the record straight.

“As a general comment, I think most people would agree that Google is a great innovator and I would also point out that the Android effort started before theiPhone effort,” Schmidt said.

Some other tidbits from Larry Page’s interview with Bloomberg BusinessWeek:

  • Page said that he would “love to have better access to data,” but the Internet naturally moves toward a “well-guarded state.”
  • When pressed about the possibility of Google paying dividends, Page said that he has nothing to announce at this time.
  • Page is a big fan of Samsung’s Galaxytablets, but was previously using the Motorola Xoom.

Google’s Page: Apple’s Android troubles all ‘for show’

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Boot up: Google and Facebook work on antiphishing tool, Richard Stallman on MegaUpload arrests, and more


Plus Google search chief responds to critics, and what Steve Jobs told Eric Schmidt in an email in 2010

A quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team

Antiphishing standard in the works from Google, Facebook, others >> CNET News

Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, PayPal and others are working together on a standard that can be used across the Internet for blocking phishing e-mails.

not before time.

Steve Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers >> Reuters

And the Google employee was supposedly terminated within the hour.

Two Weeks in, Google says “Search Plus Your World” Going well, Critics Should give It Time >> Search Engine Land

Google search boss Amit Singhal says the blogosphere is just “judging the book by the cover” and users actually love Search Plus Your World.

The user feedback we have been getting has been almost the other side of the reaction we’ve seen in the blogosphere. The users who have seen this in the wild are liking it, and our initial data analysis is showing the same.

Someone Finally Makes “Shit Silicon Valley Says” >> TechCrunch

“He had his first exit when he was 9.”

Notes on MegaUpload arrests >> Richard Stallman

The government of new Zealand arrested the founders of Megaupload to send them to the US for trial. They are accused of commercial copyright infringement. and many of their personal goods were seized, for no obvious reason. here is what the US says about them.

I do not advocate in general legalizing commercial use of music without permission. (I think all works meant for practical uses must be free, but that does not apply to music, since music is meant for appreciation, not for practical use.) So if Megaupload intended to do that, I won’t criticize stopping it.

what a fascinating distinction: if it’s “art”, then it shouldn’t be free.

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