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Apple CEO Tim Cook: Google was never really committed to Motorola

article published on 8 February, 2014

In a new interview for the WSJ, Apple CEO Tim Cook gave his thoughts on Google's latest decision to sell Motorola's handset business to Lenovo for $2.9 billion. Cook, like nearly everyone else, called the deal "a logical transaction" but did add that the search giant was never really "committed to" Motorola. "I think it's really hard to do hardware, software and services and to link ... [ read the full article ]

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9. February 2014 @ 07:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
that only show how much he understand what Google is all about, it was never a plan to commit to hardware, doing so would hurt their relationship with other manufactures witch is the biggest advantage Android have. Second Google is always improving tech buying new trending company's sounds more logical than trying to find something to sue them for. If you look back iOS have barely changed since the beginning and Android is not even the same OS anymore.


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9. February 2014 @ 07:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by i1der:
that only show how much he understand what Google is all about, it was never a plan to commit to hardware, doing so would hurt their relationship with other manufactures witch is the biggest advantage Android have. Second Google is always improving tech buying new trending company's sounds more logical than trying to find something to sue them for. If you look back iOS have barely changed since the beginning and Android is not even the same OS anymore.
Pretty much this.
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9. February 2014 @ 13:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by i1der:
that only show how much he understand what Google is all about, it was never a plan to commit to hardware, doing so would hurt their relationship with other manufactures witch is the biggest advantage Android have. Second Google is always improving tech buying new trending company's sounds more logical than trying to find something to sue them for. If you look back iOS have barely changed since the beginning and Android is not even the same OS anymore.
You sir, said it all!
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9. February 2014 @ 14:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Tim Cook is the most underwhelming guy in tech I've ever come across.

I imagine him to go around literally high-fiving Apple employees for his snidey comments about Google published in a WSJ interview when in reality he merely comes across as having absolutely no clue about Apple's arguably-biggest competitor's business strategy.

Such a tool.


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