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How many times where you google´d?
Apple vs. Google - BusinessWeek
Photo-Illustration by David Rudes
On Jan. 5, Google, Google (GOOG) did a very Apple-like thing. In a presentation at the Googleplex in Mountain View, Calif., the 11-year-old search behemoth unveiled Nexus One, a stylish touchscreen smartphone that runs on the company’s Android operating system, is sold through a Google-operated retail Web site, and greets the market with an advertising tagline (“Web meets phone”) as simple and optimistic as the one Apple used in 2007 to introduce its iPhone (“The Internet in your pocket”).
On the same day, Apple did a very Google-like thing. Steve Jobs, the king of splashy product launches and in-house development, announced a strategic acquisition. For $275 million, Apple purchased Quattro Wireless, an upstart advertising company that excels at targeting ads to mobile-phone users based on their behavior.
When companies start to imitate one another, it’s usually either an extreme case of flattery—or war. In the case of Google and Apple, it’s both. Separated by a mere 10 miles in Silicon Valley, the two have been on famously good terms for almost a decade. Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt, both 54, spent years in separate battles against Microsoft (MSFT) while Schmidt was at Sun Microsystems (JAVA) and Novell (NOVL). Over time, they went from spiritual allies to strategic ones. When Apple had an opening on its board in 2006, Jobs tapped Schmidt. “Eric is obviously doing a terrific job as CEO of Google,” Jobs said at the time. Schmidt, meanwhile, called Apple “one of the companies in the world that I most admire.”
Tensions in Silicon Valley’s special relationship began to emerge in late 2007, when Google announced plans to develop Android for mobile phones. Apple had unveiled its iPhone in January of that year, and it was clear that the two companies would spar in the smartphone business. Still, both were niche players, with more formidable rivals in companies like Nokia (NOK), Samsung, and Research In Motion (RIMM). Only after software developers began creating thousands of mobile apps, and it became clear that phones would become the computers of the future, did the conflicts begin to grow serious. Last summer, Apple refused to approve two Google apps for sale to iPhone users, raising questions about how much of a Google presence Apple would allow on its devices. In August, Schmidt gave up his board seat. “Unfortunately, as Google enters more of Apple’s core businesses,” Jobs said at the time, “Eric’s effectiveness as an Apple board member will be significantly diminished, since he will have to recuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings.”
Now the companies have entered a new, more adversarial phase. With Nexus One, Google, which had been content to power multiple phonemakers’ devices with Android, enters the hardware game, becoming a direct threat to the iPhone. With its Quattro purchase, Apple aims to create completely new kinds of mobile ads, say three sources familiar with Apple’s thinking. The goal isn’t so much to compete with Google in search as to make search on mobile phones obsolete. “Apple and Google both want more,” says Chris Cunningham, founder of the New York mobile advertising firm Appssavvy. “They’re gearing up for the ultimate fight.”
Apple spokeswoman Katie Cotton declined to comment on the company’s advertising plans or its relationship with Google. Google spokeswoman Katie Watson said the company would not make executives available for this story. She did provide a statement, attributed to Vic Gundotra, Google’s vice-president of engineering: “Apple is a valued partner of ours and we continue to work closely with them to help move the entire mobile ecosystem forward.”
No No and Nein, Njet, nej, naj, nada and so on… we are NOT gonna sell either http://www.bipbip.com or our patent. Not to the families of Google, Nokia, Amazon or any others… we are selling licensee to good partners around the world - and we are gonna open the first area THIS MONTH.
This message because I’m sick of receiving 3 to 6 Qs about this issue on a weekly basis. So I hope that those fine people out-there now do understand it once and for all -please ;) or what?

GOODMORNING report: I am a goog-app ‘le lover and today I’ll take my first steps towards working 100% with google software on apple’s hardware. Wish me good luck ;) We’ll be:
if you don’t allready knows this then let me tell me this is gonna change EVERYTHING - if this is a surprice for you then please remember whom was telling you that first -right?
MG it just rocks !
This will be much much more than …. everything - and it’s two danish guys behind it - I’m sooooo proud - just wondering how they will make money on this ( yes stupid - I have head about adwords - but beside this… ) bring it on if you have something ;)