While watching the coverage of the Apple vs. Google battle, we can easily forget that this fight isn’t about market share or about market dominance. Apple isn’t using litigation to make up for any internal shortcoming or weakness, even though this is how the media often portrays the situation. The lawsuit is about revenge for a deep and personal betrayal. In this battle, similar to the one between Palestine and Israel, the only outcome Apple will accept is the death of Android. And this battle isn’t tactical; no limit to time or money will stop this battle, only Android’s death. In effect, Apple’s founder, Steve Jobs, declared all-out war against Android, and he was the only one who could call it off.
To understand this conflict, you have to understand Steve Jobs and what he believed Google’s founders and CEO did to him.
Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs saw himself as the ultimate manipulator, and he likely was. He was P.T. Barnum, and almost everyone else was a rube. Jobs actually was insecure, and took perceived challenges to his status seriously.
For instance, when Jobs returned to Apple before he was CEO, an internal analyst riding with him in an elevator didn’t show Jobs the respect he felt he deserved. After becoming CEO, Jobs waited to ride in the elevator with that analyst again. He had the analyst fired during the elevator ride so that Jobs could demonstrate his superiority.
Those close to Jobs can tell story after story of seemingly petty acts that were, in hindsight, all designed to preserve Jobs’ self-image – that he was better than everyone else. In Jobs’ mind, he took advantage of others; they didn’t take advantage of him.
So you can imagine that someone taking advantage of Jobs, particularly publicly, would be tantamount to a declaration of war.
Betrayal
Steve Jobs was not known as a people person. If you were to count the number of people he personally helped, you likely could use one hand and have fingers left over. But he clearly took a liking to Google’s founders; he put Google’s CEO on Apple’s board. That was a prestigious position, and one Jobs didn’t appoint lightly.
Given Google domination of search and Jobs’ light understanding of the Web and hosted services, this seemed like a perfect partnership. In Jobs’ mind, no chance existed that the two companies ever would be competitors.
But suddenly they were – while the Google CEO still was on Apple’s board. Jobs was blindsided by people he was helping. He felt they had used their trusted positions to steal his ideas and shoot him in the back (he viewed all Apple ideas as his).
This betrayal happened while Jobs was trying to recover from cancer, and he undoubtedly was off his game. No doubt he felt vulnerable, and that a trusted friend took advantage of him during this time was a particularly low blow.
Now let’s add one final blow: Google gave away the resulting iOS copy for free. In effect, Google went to every Apple competitor and said, “We’ll take our inside knowledge of Apple and help you knock them off the top spot,” which is what Samsung did. So if Android was stabbing Steve Jobs and Apple in the back by stealing Apple’s technology, providing it for free was gleefully twisting the knife.
Apple employee loyalty to Jobs was high, particularly among those in power at the company. The massive betrayal of an iconic leader like Jobs can be, and in this case was, felt by the rank and file within Apple, and his pain translated to most of them.
In short, had Google planned to institutionalize a war with Apple, it could not have been more effective.
Vendetta
Apple now has a vendetta, and Samsung is simply a stepping stone. Once upon a time, Samsung was a major Apple supplier, and clearly Apple knew that company someday would be a competitor. But Apple wouldn’t be fond of Samsung creating knock-offs of Apple products. This is likely why Apple is initially hitting Samsung harder than the other licensees, but Apple’s plan is to go after every one of them. Apparently, at least for now, Apple plans solely to compete with Amazon because Amazon ripped off Google, and Apple thinks that is poetic justice. (Amazon took Android, forked it, and made Android its own OS, and is no longer connected to Google).
Apple hired its chief attorney from Intel, the only technology firm of scale that has developed an offensive litigation strategy. Intel litigation is designed to destroy the other side regardless of whether Intel wins or loses. Intel hires the best to assure its success.
Apple isn’t going to stop litigation until it either runs out of a resource (which is unlikely at the moment) or Android is effectively dead. This is a fight to the death. From Apple’s perspective, only the death of Android, the product that represents the craven betrayal of Apple’s founder, is acceptable. Until Apple achieves this goal, Apple is likely to partner with anyone (including Microsoft) to move against Google’s interests until and unless Apple can convince Google to exit this business.
Unless Google exits, the present litigation is only the beginning. This war will continue to escalate. At some point, the costs to Google will exceed any reasonable benefits to the company. The only question is how long that will take.
Guest contributor Rob Enderle is the founder and principal analyst for the Enderle Group, and one of the most frequently quoted tech pundits in the world. Opinion pieces denote the opinions of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views of Digital Trends.
I’m so fed up with reading Android is a copy of IOS…
hey did you see the latest Google TV commercial with a little girl running around with an iPad copy, and pushing a button and talking to a Siri copy… while playing a copy of a motion sensor controlled iPhone Game App?
I thought man, Apple is making not quite as polished TV ads now a days…. until i realized it wasn’t an iPad ad….
uhhh, note to Google, when you tell Samsung to cool it with the blatant copying of Apple products, you might want to talk to your ad staff too….
gee i wonder where Android got the idea of a Siri like app??? i am trying to think how they possibly could have come up with that idea? they must be geniuses over there in Google dom….
I haven’t seen that, excellent point. On Siri there sure was a lot of interesting speculation about where that came from at the time. http://techcrunch.com/2011/10/05/apple-siri-nuance/
Turned out the core of Siri came from Nuance: http://seekingalpha.com/article/820581-what-is-nuance-communications-and-why-does-it-matter
Well,Apple copies lots of apps,too.Don’t you know all the new features that Apple adds to every IOS update that are COPIED from app from other people?Or even from Android?http://www.zdnet.com/blog/burnette/apple-copies-a-bunch-of-features-from-android-calls-it-ios5-updated/2295
And I was referring to the OS itself,not the devices.I don’t like that,either.
If Apple doesn’t return to innovating neither their marketing people nor their lawyers will be able to help them.
The market is moving stronger to Android every day. And that’s a good thing. Apples an now Microsofts Walled Garden approach will hurt the consumers in the long run by killing of competition and thus innovation.
Supporting Android (and probably Tizen someday) has become a moral imperative.
You clearly are not paying attention. Apple is innovating every day, you’re seeing their past innovations in your Android devices. Let’s see what’s coming up. As in the past the world will likely be surprised.
Enough is enough. All these rubbishes benefit no one but the lawyers.
Yep, it is good to be an IP lawyer in Silicon Valley (Litigation Valley?) at the moment.
what is particularly stupid in what Google has done, (well besides paying $12.5 billion for worthless patents) is that they could have made exactly the same amount of money providing search and ads on iPhones…
Eric literally has got to be “challenged” in the head to sit there on Apple’s board of directors taking notes to copy Apple ideas and apply them to the android OS…
what in the world did he think was going to happen? and for what? all the money they are making on Android? which is zero….
so far Eric has cost Google $12.5 Billion by buying worthless patents, for the stupid idea of copying iOS and modifying Android to be a multi-touch copy…
instead of just simply making money providing search to the iPhone…. did they think Apple was going to not include google someday? well now they won’t for sure…. someday….
Agreed they turned their strongest partner into a firm that wants them dead. Granted Larry (Oracle) did the same thing with HP. Wonder if it is something in the water up there?
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To understand this conflict, you have to understand Steve Jobs and what he believed Google’s founders and CEO did to him.
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it isn’t just what Steve Jobs believed happened, it is what happened… as everyone in the courtroom during the samsung Apple trial just shook their head about how blatant the copying was….
I agree, the presentations in court seemed very clear. I used that wording because I know a lot of Google fans don’t think that is what happened.
Another Apple fanboy. Everybody stole from Apple when Jobs himself use to brag about using other peoples idea. Apple are introducing features Android has had, Apple is playing catchup!
The iphone design was around years prior, and even the idea of locking up their followers, use a powerful speaker to entice and brainwash, and remove the unwanted threats to their goal was done 70 odd years ago.
Apples nazi mentallity that they are the superior ones, and Jobs was their Hitler. They will create the master race of devices and destroy the competition by any means. The casualties of Apples blind rage against the world shows that their concern is not for great products, user support, but to simply create a monopololy they can control and dictate to, and rape and pillage. Just have to look the way they dictate what you can and cannot run, read, play, do, with any of the itoys and the fanatical extremes they’ll go to enforce them.
Apple may continues on its blind attack on all competitors using the broken US legal system, but how long will people stand for the atrocities in Apples war. Apple in the long term are their own worst enemy.
ouch! the rhetoric is a tad harsh, but, yeah……that’s pretty much how it feels to me about apple’s approach to business. coconutz247
Are you seriously crazy? Nazi mentality? You mean their laser focus on UI and the user experience. And Rob is no Apple fan boy, quite the opposite.
And you also do not understand what the word monopoly means. Look it up maybe.
dazzaj probably would like to retract references to hitler, nazis, master race, blind rage, rape and pillage, etc.. but he and rob are saying essentially saying the same thing…..that Jobs/Apple was ruthless with vengeance and vendetta in the mix. when rob says “This is a fight to the death. From Apple’s perspective, only the death of Android, the product that represents the craven betrayal of Apple’s founder, is acceptable.
“……then i have to agree with dazzaj……..Apple is it’s own worst enemy.
Apple’s laser focus on UI and user experience you mention is probably right for a lot of people. i personally find the apple iphone experience somewhat frustrating [if not irritating] in comparison with my Galaxy Note.
best, coconutz247