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    Eric Schmidt defends Google, mourns Jobs' death

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt on Tuesday defended his company as a great innovator, contradicting an unflattering portrait drawn by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs before he died last month.

    Schmidt told reporters that he is still "very sad and recovering from the sense of loss" from Jobs' Oct. 5 death. He declined to specifically address Jobs' irate criticism of Google in a biography that drew upon dozens of interviews with the book's author, Walter Isaacson.

    The biography was released Oct. 24. In it, Jobs contends Internet search leader Google Inc. stole from Apple Inc.'s iPhone to build many of the features in Google's Android software for rival phones. Jobs also belittled the quality of Android and Google's other non-search products, which he described in vulgar terms.

    "I decided not to comment on comments that are written in the book after his death. I don't think it's right," Schmidt said, describing Jobs as a "fantastic human being" who he "dearly" misses.

    Jobs died at 56 after a battle with cancer. Schmidt served on Apple's board from 2006 to 2009 but quit as Google and Apple clashed in the mobile market with their competing Android and iPhone products.

    "Most people would agree that Google is a great innovator, and I would also point out that the Android efforts started before the iPhone efforts. And that's all I have to say," Schmidt said.

    The Android software evolved from a startup launched in 2003 by former Apple engineer Andy Rubin. Google bought Android in 2005 for an undisclosed amount and then spent several years working on the mobile software system with Rubin still overseeing the project. During that time, Apple unveiled the touch-screen iPhone in June 2007. The first Android-powered phone debuted more than a year later.

    While he still was serving on Apple's board, Schmidt also was Google's CEO — a job he surrendered in April after a decade-long stint. Google co-founder Larry Page is now CEO while Schmidt handles the company's government relations and helps negotiate acquisitions.

    Schmidt has been meeting with senior government and business officials, including South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Monday, during his three-day trip here.

    Marveling at South Korea's Internet infrastructure, where 90 percent of households enjoy broadband access, Schmidt said he also told Lee that Seoul needs to trim down its Internet regulations.

    "It is my view and, I think, Google's view that the regulation of Internet in Korea could be more open, more modern," he said. "Other countries had more liberal policies in some cases about the Internet, and they should examine them."

    Schmidt said he did not go into specifics with Lee. He also did not elaborate during the press conference.

    Since 2009, Google has banned users from South Korea from posting videos on YouTube in protest of Seoul's policy mandating the use of real names for sign-ups on websites. The South Korean government stands by that policy, saying it improves accountability.

    Because of Google's ban, many South Korean users fake their nationalities on YouTube to upload videos. They are not blocked from viewing video, even if they are registered as users from South Korea.

    "I think that the next thing for you all as a country to think about is more than hardware and infrastructure, but really about openness," Schmidt said.

    Schmidt's visit to South Korea is his first since 2007, according to Google.

    ___

    AP Technology Writer Michael Liedtke in San Francisco contributed to this story.

     
    • Duaranna  •  Mountain View, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Jobs may have made a lot of comments that is a distortion of the reality. But this one is right on the spot:
      The Android software evolved from a startup launched in 2003 by former Apple engineer Andy Rubin. Google bought Android in 2005 for an undisclosed amount and then spent several years working on the mobile software system with Rubin still overseeing the project. During that time, Apple unveiled the touch-screen iPhone in June 2007. The first Android-powered phone debuted more than a year later.
      Since then, Android has been very busy copying everything iPhone innovate to keep up and sell its own product not by quality, but by price. OK, stealing is a strong word for capitalist to take even what they do everyday is stealing, look at wall street professionals.
      • Rod 6 mths ago
        So you're saying, Apple and Google hired the same guy to work for them at different times? Not sure how that's considered stealing.
    • Michael  •  Greensburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The "stealing" issue all stems from vague patents approved and issued by US PTO staff with knowledge and experience far below that of corporate patent attorneys. The patent system is flawed.

      If you have a better idea, or a way to improve an existing idea, or simply a way to better execute an existing idea without further modification, why not just be permitted to manufacture and market it, and let the market decide from where to purchase? Superior products would succeed rather than being quashed, and inferior knock-offs would fail. Quality as a whole would increase, and the consumers would benefit. I realize that research and development costs are high, but R&D wouldn't stop without patent protection, or even slow down, because of the need to keep up with the market. In fact, simple competition would most likely broaden the job market for R&D staff, and then more people would have more money with which to purchase more and better products of their choice from the vendor of their choice. Companies that do it well would succeed, because they would have the previously unavailable opportunity to do so, and there would be fewer industry and sector Juggernauts and/or monopolies as a result.
    • Just another Google data ...  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US! But we will sell it to ANYONE
    • D  •  6 mths ago
      Self ambition, discontentment, and paranoia drive all of these CEOs more than success ever does.
    • Tia  •  6 mths ago
      "Jobs seems to be nocking other successful people and companies, what was his problem?"

      Only way to elevate himself from the deep INSECURITY hole.
      • Michael 6 mths ago
        Steve Jobs clearly had nothing about which to be insecure. I'm not an Apple fan. In fact I avoid their products whenever possible, and it's always been possible so far. That said, no one can deny Jobs' superior intellect, foresight, and personal and professional success.
      • Tia 6 mths ago
        Obviously you are ignorant about human psychology. Heard of paranoia?
      • Mag 6 mths ago
        "superior intellect, foresight, and personal and professional success"?

        Ha ha ha. Brains, beauty, career and money do not cure the egomaniac disease. They make it worse. Ha ha ha ha, being "successful" (whatever that means) has nothing to do with being mentally healthy.
    • Jer  •  6 mths ago
      OK jobs has past on, so lets get over his stupid comments about google, about bill gates, and every other stupid comment he made. He did not invent everything high tech by himself. He is not a god, so stop treating a man who write a book so his child can know why he was not there for him. Oh boo whooo, jobs was not there for his son, because he was to busy working like most people, nothing more, nor less. Not everyone like apple products, I don't own a mac, I have a gateway, I don't own an iphone, I have an HTC, I don't own an ipod, I have an m3 player. all work just fine for me, and I did not pay the high price for them. And an ipad, who cares.
      • TH 6 mths ago
        Who gives a flip about what products you own?
      • Mag 6 mths ago
        His child? Which one? The one he denied? Ha ha ha ha ha.
      • Jer 6 mths ago
        Your right TH, who cares. I guess your so stupid you did not get what I was talking about. That's ok, not all in bread people can understand someone's statement. Better luck next time. DUH TH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Mag  •  6 mths ago
      Backstabbing is always cheap. Both Gates and Schmidt took the high road in relation to Jobs low-class statements.
    • Computer Geek  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Apple has always been an arogant technology bully.
      • TH 6 mths ago
        Been pushing Microsoft around for years.
      • Mag 6 mths ago
        Jobs hated Microsoft and Adobe because those guys are never subservient to him. He forgot that they supply applications software for the Mac.
    • W8a2nd  •  Honolulu, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Right from the very beginning with xerox's mouse it's been a den of thieves stealing each others technology and Jobs and Gates were master of it. This is not new stuff. Anyway it makes for interesting patent law. Schmidt just doesn't want to say something that he would regret later in court. I do think Apple will win this one though. The iphone is a huge technological advance and nothing came even close to it.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Apple went straight to Xerox and asked to use the concept and Xerox OK'd it. The final Lisa OS and mouse bore almost no resemblance to Xerox effort. Only someone with no knowledge of the facts could call it theft.
      • Minos 6 mths ago
        Windows bears almost no resemblance to MacOS. Would have MacOS been possible without Xerox? If yes, then all other technologies which are supposedly indebted to Apple would have been eventually possible without Apple.
      • Dirk 6 mths ago
        "Den of thieves stealing each others stuff?" Ideas were meant to be spread. Good ones even more. Thomas Jefferson believed so. The patent system was designed to spread good ideas...but now doesn't does more of the opposite. Jefferson even wrote that he was worried the patent system might someday impede the spread of ideas, rather than spread them.

        Why on earth would you argue that it's better that good ideas be limited in scope, not be passed along or copied, and be limited as to who could use them? How do humans progress if we constrain and restrict access to good ideas?
    • Tia  •  6 mths ago
      "... so stop treating a man who write a book so his child can know why he was not there for him."

      No need for a published book if it was meant for his own children. A PDF for those children to read on their iBads will do. See the PRETENSE in this situation?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      Jobs seems to be nocking other successful people and companies, what was his problem?
    • dan  •  6 mths ago
      what a smart man, doesn't wanna drag himself into how low job's is now
    • commentator  •  6 mths ago
      Just when I hoped we'd heard the last about that POS Jobs, this schmuck has to bring it up again. He's DEAD. So quit worshiping the jackass.
    • PR  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Google knows way too much about everyone & invades it's advertisers industries and then starts competing against them unfairly. They are the vampire squid.
    • Jonathan Dittemore  •  6 mths ago
      Jobs talking about stealing is like hitler talking about human rights. Ironic at best.
    • Mouse  •  Redwood City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yeah, Job is a genius in many ways, but he has his failings (who doesn't? It's called being human). What came out of him, some turned into great products, some turned into stupid comments. For better or worse they both get recorded for historians and future generations to dissect, praise, and/or criticize...
    • Stu  •  6 mths ago
      Schmidt = $6 Billionaire = upper 1%

      Oh yeah, he and Odumbo are best buddies. Schmidt has been on several Odumbo advisory councils and helped raise $$ millions for Odumbo's election. I guess the left wing should OCCUPY GOOGLE!
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