blog.wired.com — On Monday Jobs is taking the stage at Apple's worldwide developers conference in San Francisco to do what he does best - tell us all about Apple's latest products and reinforce his place as the most charismatic CEO on the planet. One announcement I'm almost sure of, however : A far reaching, cloud computing partnership with Google.
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Closed AccountJun 9, 2007
Watch that Gates/Jobs podcast from Walter Mossbergs conference last week-Jobs goes on at some length discussing how his team is great at the front end experience, and how they will depend on others (Google) to provide the great back-end support. Google Maps in the iPhone (using google's map API and infrastructure and Apple's proprietary front end for the UI) is just the tip of the iceberg.
Closed AccountJun 9, 2007
Neither does Goople.
Closed AccountJun 9, 2007
I believe there are advancements there (although not necessarily as a result of some secret partnership between the two companies). For what it's worth, except for cut/copy/paste Google Docs works perfectly in the latest nightly build of WebKit. Spreadsheets, however, still has some somewhat significant issues, although not ones that cannot be fixed in the very near future.
slapthemonkeyJun 9, 2007
Google may have some interesting partnership offerings with respect to Apple.
themacthinkerJun 9, 2007
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metacoolaJun 9, 2007
Wow, Google and Apple, this has only been speculated since...well the beginning of time.
lanjackalJun 10, 2007
I'm not really seeing the "synergy" the article's talking about. Google has never limited its online offerings to specific OSes, so a sudden Mac + Google storage bundle makes little sense. Official Gmail support for the iPhone sounds more likely to me.
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