
While not official, sources close to the matter have told
TechCrunch that Google and Apple had an informal agreement not to poach each other's employees. Apparently, Google's recruitment division knew and adhered to not actively seeking Apple employees to hire them away, and vice-versa with Apple's recruiters. That's not to say someone who voluntarily submitted a resume would be turned away, but as one published email notes, cold calls were against policy. An agreement to not poach each other's workers, even if not codified, is part of the reason the government has
launched antitrust investigations, as it can be considered an obstruction to healthy market competition. It's believed this deal came about as a byproduct of Google CEO Eric Schmidt also being an Apple board member at the time. Of course, with Schmidt
finally excusing himself from all portions of Apple's board meetings, there's a chance that hiring agreement walked away with him, and really, we wouldn't be surprised if the federal inquiry also decided to leave the dinner table at this point.
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Apple and Google made informal deal to not pilfer each other's employees? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 08 Aug 2009 21:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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In case you missed it, our fearless leader
Joshua Topolsky made a guest appearance on tonight's Attack of the Show, waxing intellectual with host Kevin Pereira about Apple's recent handlings with
Google Voice,
Eric Schmidt, and of course discussion on the
dual uni-powered tablet -- you'll see what we mean. Video after the break.
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Video: Josh talks Apple on G4's Attack of the Show originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 21:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Investment firm Allen & Co's Sun Valley, Idaho media summit is a place for the world's wealthiest and most influential decision-makers to chill out, enjoy a couple double Macallans on the rocks, and talk shop. It might even be a rare opportunity to escape to the comfort of a competitor's product -- a guilty pleasure you wouldn't dream of indulging in more buttoned-up environments. Google CEO Eric Schmidt was caught snapping a candid shot from a BlackBerry (we're pretty sure it's a
Curve 8900) at the event -- and yes, granted,
Google makes apps for BlackBerrys, but when there's a phone
that bears your company's own name, it feels just a little bit like cheating, doesn't it? We guess the big, ratty Google sticker adds back a sliver of street cred, but it's not like this thing's packing some furiously awesome camera that a
Magic,
Dream, or
Hero doesn't. How's Gmail treatin' you there, Eric? You're using that, at least, right?
[Via
CNN]
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Google CEO Schmidt avoids the dog food, captures memories with BlackBerry originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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