Federal Trade Commission Investigating Apple-Google Ties
The reason for the inquiry stems from the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 which prohibits the participation on the board of two rival companies when it would reduce competition.
Antitrust experts say the provision against "interlocking directorates," known as Section 8 of the act, is rarely enforced. Nevertheless, the agency has already notified Google and Apple of its interest in the matter, according to the people briefed on the inquiry, who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity because the inquiry was confidential.
Apple and Google, of course, are becoming increasingly competitive with Apple's move into web-services (MobileMe) and Google's move into mobile phones (Android). Apple and Google also have rival web browsers (Safari vs. Chrome), photo software (iPhoto vs. Picasa) and video services (iTunes vs. YouTube). The potential conflict has not gone unnoticed and Schmidt has already been said to recuse himself from Apple board meetings when the topic of the iPhone is in discussion.Even if a conflict is found, however, The New York Times reports that it rarely leads to any major repercussions, as executives may simply choose to resign from one board if it becomes an issue.
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(View all)how is youtube and iTunes competing? lol they're used for completely different things.
I wonder the same thing.
how is youtube and iTunes competing? lol they're used for completely different things.
But both have crappy, low bandwidth videos....
Apple and Google, of course, are becoming increasingly competitive with Apple's move into web-services (MobileMe) and Google's move into mobile phones (Android).
Nothing new really... iTools->dotMac->Mobile Me
and video services (iTunes vs YouTube).
iTunes (mostly directly paid for content) vs. YouTube (mostly ad based viral videos). Not really sure why Apple would integrate YouTube so much into its products if it was a threat.
:eek: uh oh. Aren't apple's products better though? Not to get into a freeware vs payware debate...
If you're talking about MobileMe vs Google Apps - then no, Apple's products are not better. Google cloud products are free, flexible and cross-platform.. while MobileMe is.. well, just the opposite.
I don't know a single person who uses MobileMe, while just about every one uses Google Apps.
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