Steve Jobs vowed to 'destroy' Android

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Steve Jobs said he wanted to destroy Android and would spend all of Apple's money and his dying breath if that is what it took to do so.

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The full extent of his animosity towards Google's mobile operating system is revealed in a forthcoming authorised biography.

Mr Jobs told author Walter Isaacson that he viewed Android's similarity to iOS as "grand theft".

Apple is suing several smartphone makers which use the Android software.

According to extracts of Mr Isaacson's book, obtained by the Associated Press, Mr Jobs said: "I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product. I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this."

He is also quoted as saying: "I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple's $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong."

Sour times
Apple enjoyed a close relationship with Google prior to the launch of the Android system. Google products, including maps and search formed a key part of the iPhone's ecosystem.

At that time, Google's chief executive, now chairman, Eric Schmidt also sat on the board of Apple.

However, relations began to sour when Google unveiled Android in November 2007, 10 months after the iPhone first appeared.

In subsequent years Apple rejected a number of Google programs from its App store, forcing the company to create less-integrated web app versions.

Android has subsequently enjoyed rapid adoption and now accounts for around 48% of global smartphone shipments, compared to 19% for Apple.

But its growth has not gone uncontested. Apple has waged an aggressive proxy-war against Android, suing a number of the hardware manufacturers which have adopted it for their tablets and smartphones.

Motorola was one of the first to be targeted, although it is Samsung that has borne the brunt of Mr Jobs' ire.

The South Korean firm is currently banned from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia and Germany because of a combination of patent infringements and "look and feel" similarities. A smartphone ban is also pending in the Netherlands.

Samsung it counter-suing Apple for infringing, it claims, several wireless technology patents which it holds the rights to.

Defence mechanism
Patents blogger Florian Mueller, who has been following the court cases closely, said Apple would be conscious of its past, where other companies exploited some of its early ideas.

"If Apple doesn't want the iPhone and iPad to be marginalized the way it happened to the Macintosh at the hands of the Wintel duopoly, it has to use the full force of its intellectual property to fend off the commoditization threat that Android represents," he told BBC News.

Mr Mueller was also critical of Eric Schmidt's dual role at the time: "The fact that Eric Schmidt stayed on Apple's board while he was preparing an iOS clone was an inexcusable betrayal of Steve Jobs' trust."

Mr Schmidt resigned from the Apple board in August 2009. He was later quoted by Bloomberg as saying: "I was on the board until I couldn't stay on the board anymore."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15400984
inb4jokes about him being dead
 
I literally just lost ALL respect I had for Steve Jobs. ALL of it. What a cunt. Apple didn't invent everything in the world, you stupid fuck.
 
GPow69 said:
I literally just lost ALL respect I had for Steve Jobs. ALL of it. What a cunt. Apple didn't invent everything in the world, you stupid fuck.
You only figured out that he is an asshole now? If you work at Apple at the office where he works and you take the elevator where he is in you better be prepared! He would ask you this question "And what did you do today to earn me money?". If you would not have a proper answer he would just simply fire you on the spot. He tried to do that to a journalist once who didn't work at apple :tongue:
 
Indeed, Apple has always been way too up tight about shit. Had they won that one thing a while back about jailbreaking, they probably would have fucking burned jailbreakers at the stake just because they want more functionality out of the device they paid hundreds of dollars for.

I've never been fond of Steve, however I did have some respect. But not anymore.
 
That is so ludicrous.
Suing companies about bullshit Apple technically didn't even invent.
 
Vodkush said:
Does anyone here understand the concept of business? Isn't it kinda the point to destroy your competitors? Herpaderp.

If I was in Steve's position, I would do the same thing
 
Android > iPhone.

It seems pretty stupid to me to destory your competitor (Apple) or buy it (Microsoft/Google).
 
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