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Google CEO Larry Page on Apple: 'It Would Be Nice If Everybody Would Get Along'

Google CEO Larry Page on Apple: 'It Would Be Nice If Everybody Would Get Along'

Posted December 11, 2012 at 3:58pm by iClarified
In an extensive interview with FORTUNE, Google CEO Larry Page makes some comments about the relationship between the two companies.

You can find Page's comments relating to Apple below. Hit the link for the entire interview.

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Q: I don't know if this is unique at this time in this industry, but there are companies that are clearly competing with each other [Google, Apple (AAPL) and Amazon], with completely different business models.
A: I actually view that as a shame when you think about it that way. All the big technology companies are big because they did something great. I'd like to see more cooperation on the user side. The Internet was made in universities and it was designed to interoperate. And as we've commercialized it, we've added more of an island-like approach to it, which I think is a somewhat a shame for users.

Q: So in light of that, Apple's still a partner. It's a competitor. You and Steve Jobs were friendly.
A: At times.

Q: At times. You said that whole thing about Android and them being angry about it, that it was for show.
A: I didn't say that entirely. I said partly.

Q: [Apple did it] partly for show, to get the troops to rally.
A: By the way, that's something I try not to do. I don't like to rally my company in that way because I think that if you're looking at somebody else, you're looking at what they do now, and that's not how again you stay two or three steps ahead.


Q: So Apple obviously is a huge distribution partner for some of your services. How is the relationship?
A: What I was trying to say was I think it would be nice if everybody would get along better and the users didn't suffer as a result of other people's activities. I try to model that. We try pretty hard to make our products be available as widely as we can. That's our philosophy. I think sometimes we're allowed to do that. Sometimes we're not.

Q: So do you have an ongoing conversation with Apple about these kinds of issues and trying to resolve them?
A: I mean, obviously we talk to Apple. We have a big search relationship with Apple, and so on, and we talk to them and so on.
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Google CEO Larry Page on Apple: 'It Would Be Nice If Everybody Would Get Along'
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NoGoodNick
NoGoodNick - December 11, 2012 at 10:31pm
"and so on". You know you're really having an intelligent, thoughtful conversion when the person you're interviewing continually says "and so on". It's the intellectual equivalent of "whatever".
Tim Cook
Tim Cook - December 11, 2012 at 5:15pm
Because Microsoft just recently joined the tablet game. Sometimes I hate my customers, but then I realise you guys pay for my beach house. So go ahead say stupid shit.
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asdf
asdf - December 11, 2012 at 4:19pm
Funny how Microsoft is never mentioned anymore
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