21 August 2007

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Google + Apple = ??
Came across a very interesting article about the recent business ties between Apple and Google on Forbes. It left me thinking that what will happen if they actually join together hands to make something big, will it spell doom for Microsoft which is already facing so much competition from all sides or it will make the Tech life of people more advance or both.
Look at the quote from the site
” But Schmidt has a habit of raising expectations of some kind of collaboration with blog-stoking quotes like, “Google and Apple are doing more and more things together through the normal course of communications. … We have similar goals and similar competitors.” “
Few snippets from the article whic gave a whole new meaning to the Apple + Google:


Goople TV
Take Apple TV, add YouTube clips. What do you get? Perhaps the start of something interesting.





WiFi iPod and Goople Wireless


Consumers want wi-fi enabled iPods so they can swap songs and browse the Web. But adding wi-fi is expensive, and there isn’t always a reliable signal to be found. That’s where Google could step in.




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Apple has a slew of programs that let users show off their creative work, like iPhoto and iMovie. Apple could integrate automatic uploading features into these products that bring the content directly to Google’s Picasa and YouTube sites. The two companies could share any ad revenues.



Goople Gaming




Apple’s recent scouting for game-making talent has us thinking that the company intends to make a bit of a portable console out of the iPhone (or turn something else, like Apple TV, into a gaming machine). Google is interested in gaming as well–last month it bought AdScape, a firm that delivers ads into video games



Goople Desktop Search





Goople Tourism







Goople Store




A Google corner in the Apple retail store. A Google rep could set up shop and give product demos, teaching Mac users (and would-be Mac users–those stores get tons of foot traffic) how to get the most of Google’s dozens of features.

Whacky right??? lets how much of this comes into reality or jus remains a fiction.

For the complete story please visit : Forbes


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