
With the launch of Chrome OS, conflict of interests too high to ignore
Published: 4 August 2009 08:22 GMT
Apple on Monday announced that Google chief executive Eric Schmidt is resigning from its board of directors.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said in the release: "Eric has been an excellent board member for Apple, investing his valuable time, talent, passion and wisdom to help make Apple successful."
"Unfortunately, as Google enters more of Apple's core businesses, with Android and now Chrome OS, Eric's effectiveness as an Apple board member will be significantly diminished, since he will have to recuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings due to potential conflicts of interest.
"Therefore, we have mutually decided that now is the right time for Eric to resign his position on Apple's board."
In May, Google confirmed that the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was planning to hold discussions concerning potential conflicts of interest related to Schmidt's presence on both companies' boards of directors. Google's chief legal officer, David Drummond, said at the time that Google did not believe there was a problem with the situation.
Schmidt has said repeatedly that he recused himself from Apple board discussions pertaining to areas in which the companies' interests overlap - the iPhone, for example, given Google's work on the Android operating system for smartphones.
Yet the similarities grew more difficult to reconcile when Google announced the development of its Chrome operating system, which will compete directly with Apple's OS.
Last month, Schmidt said he was planning to discuss the future of his role on Apple's board given the advent of Chrome OS.
More recently, potential competitive turf became evident when Google's third-party applications for the iPhone - which comes preinstalled with Google Maps - started to get well-publicised scrutiny from Apple. Google's location-aware service Latitude, for example, has been restricted to a web-based app rather than an installable one, and a Google Voice telephony app was outright rejected by Apple.
Last week, a report surfaced that the Federal Communications Commission had sent letters of inquiry to Apple, Google, and iPhone carrier AT&T concerning the blocked app.
Original article: Google's Schmidt resigns from Apple board from CNET News.com
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