Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly seeking closer ties with Apple to help fight the threat from Google+, according to a FORTUNE report.
The two companies have held multiple rounds of discussions, according to people with knowledge of the talks. But they have yet to find a compelling way to collaborate, perhaps because their courtship got off to a rocky start. Last year Facebook rebuffed Apple's attempt to connect Ping, a new social network built around iTunes, with Facebook, purportedly for technical reasons. It was a rare public rebuke for Apple, and Steve Jobs personally called some reporters to voice his displeasure. That Apple chose to bake Twitter, not Facebook, into the most recent version of its mobile operating system has not helped. Still, the two companies continue to talk, knowing full well that an alliance could help them fend off a common enemy.
This report falls in line with an earlier one which said Apple actually worked with Facebook on perfecting their new HTML5 platform; however, the relationship is being described as tenuous.
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Baz - November 6, 2011 at 9:31am
People use facebook?
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turim - November 5, 2011 at 11:42am
Hopefully, Apple will not agree to help FB in this. Lots of Apple user are also Google product users.
Mark may seek counseling, but Apple should be wise and let the competition be open and fair for everyone...
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80 - November 5, 2011 at 2:05am
I almost took a shit in my pants, but I made it in time!!!!! I thought I'd share that with everyone since it's a more important than Mark ZuckerBitch. Hahahaha
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Grew - November 4, 2011 at 8:24pm
Fb copying everything others do - thats best solution!? Circles from g+, location check in from Foursquare, Following public feeds from Twitter....