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Google CEO Schmidt Leaves Apple Board

Jerod Venema writes "Today, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt resigned from Apple's board of directors, citing conflicts of interest. Apple has released a statement that the company and Schmidt reached a decision to split ties as Google enters new markets that directly compete with Apple's iPhone and Mac operating systems. Schmidt had recused himself of portions of Apple's board meetings when conflicts of interest or anything Google-related arose. But Steve Jobs said Schmidt would have to leave much larger portions of the meetings after Google announced last month that it would enter the operating system sphere."

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  1. Re:Google Voice Rejected by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No. It has more to do with a pending antitrust lawsuit by the DOJ.

  2. only mp3 players left by robinsc · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well if you look
    Safari => chrome
    Mac os => google os
    iphone => android
    xserve =>google server farms

    probably the only thing he didn't have to recuse himself from would be mp3 players....

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    1. Re:only mp3 players left by El_Muerte_TDS · · Score: 5, Funny

      turtle necks => t-shirts

    2. Re:only mp3 players left by lorenlal · · Score: 5, Funny

      hippies => free spirits?

    3. Re:only mp3 players left by MightyYar · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I of course could be wrong, but I don't think Apple will sell anything cheaper than the Mini. The margins are simply too low for them to be interested in the netbook market, even if that market continues to grow. I think Apple has demonstrated consistently in the last decade that they value margins over market share.

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  3. Re:Slooooow news day, huh? by Sockatume · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, the internal politics of two of the biggest companies in personal computing in the wake of the Google Voice debacle are of absolutely no interest to anyone. What we need is wiring diagrams, dammit.

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  4. Re:Google Voice Rejected by natehoy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Probably the latest in a long string of conflicts of interest. Schmidt couldn't really honestly get involved in the Google Voice discussions, obviously, since he represents the competition.

    As Google wants to eat more and more of Apple's lunch (and vice versa) having the same person on both Boards is almost guaranteed to be an automatic conflict. The timing of this is about right, since Google is getting into new lines of business that compete with almost everything Apple wants to do now.

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  5. Re:Google Voice Rejected by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, and don't call me Shirley.

  6. Finally by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've always said that fucking Eric Schmidt is a fucking pussy. It's about time Apple realized that.

    -Anonymous CEO

  7. Re:Or perhaps? by je+ne+sais+quoi · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Just to emphasize here, according to the NYT, last month, in the middle of the worst recession in decades:

    Apple recorded its best nonholiday quarter ever when other electronics makers were hurting because of a downturn in consumer spending.

    They saw increasing revenue and profit in every single division of the company. Compare this to Microsoft, who last quarter saw:

    On Thursday, the world's largest software company reported its worst fiscal year since it initially sold stock to the public in 1986. Year-over-year revenue and full-year sales of Microsoft's flagship Windows software dropped for the first time.

    Microsoft saw billion dollar reductions in revenue in both the windows (Client) and office (Business) divisions, and it's xbox (entertainment) and search (on-line) divisions were actually in the red and are losing the company money.

    Apple is not a "ship going down", this statement is demonstrably false, people are even calling it recession proof. You could say that about Microsoft however and not be contradicted by facts.

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