It is not new to compare or competition of different brand like Apple, Microsoft and Google, but because of their competition we often suffer from different technical problem. The matter was not exceptional for the Android team at Google IO. Asked to compare the Android “tactics and maneuvers” to the Mac-PC wars of the 1980s and ’90s, we get another beautiful line from Andy Rubin (seen here at left).
“From my perspective, we’re lovers, not fighters. So it’s hard to describe it as a war. And you know the lover’s munition? Open source.”
We all agreed that business perspective always lead competition and this competition always bring something special in market. Each company should consider onthers as developer not as a fighter. In this case Google may the pioneer. . But to think for a second that a major company continues to develop its entire mobile strategy in response to the iPhone is just ridiculous. (BlackBerry Storm notwithstanding, of course.) The iPhone woke up a lot of people, but it’s not what keeps them up at night any more.