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Apple’s Steve Jobs Dislikes Google’s Eric Schmidt?

By , Wednesday, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:20 pm
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Jim Goldman of CNBC claims to have a source that is giving up some goods on the whole Apple and Microsoft teaming up against Google fiasco story:

  • Microsoft wants part of the iPhone pie as the Bing app is currently bringing more web traffic than all of their Verizon deals put together.
  • Microsoft is willing to pay Apple more than Google.
  • Apple simply needs the search API from Bing, nothing more. (They will roll their own UI).
  • Lastly, “Jobs hates Eric

Ouch, that last one stings. How long will it be until we see Apple create their own search engine? Anyone taking bets?

[Via Yahoo, thanks to The Reptile for the tip!]

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  1. Sharpie says:

    If IPhone loses default search engine Google, PERSONALLY I don’t find it as a big issue as long as i can still acess google on safari there isn’t much of an issue

  2. The Reptile says:

    All of the major search engines have an app in the app store. Some of them add features that you wouldn’t get in Safari. In reality, it’s more about $ than it is about capability. Still, I think Apple eventually goes it alone but Jobs hates Schmidt stuff could make for some fun reading in the business news.

  3. Will says:

    “How long will it be until we see Apple create their own search engine?”

    Hmmm… There must be some reason why Apple spent $1 billion setting up a data centre in North Carolina.

  4. frog says:

    F*ck Google!

  5. Earless puppy says:

    @Will. That is for their upcoming cloud service

  6. frog says:

    It’s ironic that the article source came via Yahoo!

  7. Chirpstuff says:

    Has anyone forgotten that apple still has ties with yahoo? The weather app, stocks and a couple other data apps get info from yahoo.

  8. RM says:

    I think completely dropping Google would be a bad idea – but I could see them creating a way for users to chose a search provider and adding Bing as an option – perhaps even default.

  9. Boots says:

    Time for a new pic, I see this once every week!

  10. Abel says:

    “How long will it be until we see Apple create their own search engine?”

    First will come the BingROKR. Then will come iSearch.

  11. Janey says:

    I think that a lot of companies have gotten sick of Google, actually. I know that both T-Mobile and HTC are pretty pissed off at them over this Nexus One fiasco.

  12. Microcosmos says:

    Oh no!! Does this mean no more Google calendar & contacts support??

  13. Martian says:

    Who is Apple’s biggest competitor? Microsoft Who is Bing made by? Microsoft Has no one thought of this… Windows 7 vs Snow Leopard Windows Mobile vs iPhone Zune vs iPod Sure Google has Android and as an Android owner myself I know Android has no real threat against iPhone. The best Android phone is the Droid(Which I happen to have) and it is clunky and have compared to iPhone. Then again there’s no real Windows Mobile threat either but I don’t think that Apple is going to give Microsoft anything or Microsoft give anything to Apple for that matter.

  14. Commenter says:

    Wow, can you blame Steve Jobs? Eric Schmidt seems annoying when he’s interviewed. What did he invent? He’s just a suit and an annoying one at that.

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