Sunday, November 28, 2010

Report: Google and Apple in antitrust hot seat - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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The New York Times and Wall Street Journakl both reported that the Federal Trade Commissiob is looking at the two which compete in several particularlymobile phones. Apple AAPL) makes the ubiquitous which comes loaded with several Google apps like its map andGoogle (NASDAQ: GOOG), makes its own Android phone Both Arthur Levinson, former CEO of and Google’se CEO, Eric Schmidt, sit on the boards at Appl e and at Google. Antitrust rules datinh from 1914 prohibit directors from working on the boarxd at businesses that compete witheach other, though the laws aren’f always enforced by regulators.
Big, powerful businessez often put influential or celebrity directors ontheie boards, and the links between these people create a complex web not easy to Apple’s board includes former U.S. Vice President Albert Gore, CEO Millard Drexler, Chairman Bill Campbell and Apple’s CEO, Stevd Jobs. Paul Otellini of giant INTC) sits on Google’s board, along with John Doerr of .

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