Une rumeur persistante traine sur le net depuis quelques jours : Google, à la recherche d'une technologie compétitive dans le domaine de la TVip, serait sur les starting-block pour un rachat de la firme de Steve Jobs..
La mauvaise santé de Steve Jobs et le dernier scandale des stock-options (http://www.clubic.com/actualite-67526-stock-options-apple-steve-jobs-question.html) seraient des facteurs permettant la fusion des deux mastodondes.
Si la rumeur est fondée Bill Gates a du soucis à se faire...Mangez des pommes qu'il disait, mangez des pommes...
Hello and thanks for the info, i did not took it seriously that s why i ve called it rumor, i also found the idea really good, both have the same kind of philosophy i think, imagine the Apple design "think different" with the "do no evil" rules of Google ( don t know wif it gonna longlast if they continue to buy every company like that, leave me some hope :-) )Of course we need to place those rumors in their context but i liked the idea so i ve published it :-)
Thanks for you comment again :-)
Oliver
Rédigé par : Polyboy | 22 juin 2007 à 00:05
http://blogs.business2.com/apple/2007/06/anatomy-of-a-ru.html
"It started with this:
Some of his friends say these close calls have mellowed [Steve Jobs]. "I see him around the neighborhood," says one. "He looks different than he did a few years ago. I think he may want to do something else."
Say what? "I think that Google is going to buy Apple," this person says. "It would be a victory for Apple; they’d get major-league partners, money, and engineers. And it would be a victory for Steve—a huge win that lets him leave the stage." (link)
Not exactly something that would pass muster at the Wall Street Journal as a solid quote. In fact, the New York Times won't let reporters file a graph like this without a phrase explaining the source's motivation for remaining anonymous.
But that hasn't stopped a half dozen bloggers and journalists who should know better than to take the hypothetical ball and run with it."
yeah... you should know better
Rédigé par : labrat | 21 juin 2007 à 22:45