Rumor has it that Apple may be in talks with Microsoft to displace Google as the iPhone's default search engine with Bing. Fine by me as long as it's possible for anyone who prefers Google to switch to it. And better still if Apple imp
It's always a tad jarring to think of Apple and Microsoft teaming up, but shouldn't be -- the two companies have collaborated in one way or another for even longer than they've been competitors. (That's why I named them the #1 tech frenemies of all time.)
Despite the combative quality of some of the ads for Windows and for Macs, there's a level on which the two companies are no longer archrivals. They've quietly divvied up the PC market: Microsoft's operating system runs on most of th
And both Apple and Microsoft now have a common rival -- I'm not going to use the word "enemy" -- in Google. Google's primary business is selling advertising against search results, a field in which Microsoft is playing catch-up and Apple doesn't compete at
I only care about this stuff when it impinges on my ability to use technology products from any of the companies in question in the way I'd like to -- which seems to be the case with Google Voice and its continued unavailability on the iPhone. So while I'm okay with the prospect of Microsoft nudging Google out of its coveted spot on the iPhone, I want to see Apple and Google maintain some sort of relationship -- detente, at least, instead of a cold war.
What's your take?
This story, "Might the iPhone Reunite Apple, Microsoft?" was originally published by Technologizer.