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About Schmidt: Google CEO won't resign from Apple board

Speaking to reporters before Google's annual shareholders meeting, CEO Eric Schmidt said he had no plans to step down from Apple's board and predicted that the government's probe wouldn't find anything wrong with the close relationship between Google and Apple.

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Why the FTC Probe into Google and Apple Won't Matter

Let's say Google and Apple are busted. What's the worst that could happen? Eric Schmidt and Arthur Levinson will quietly resign from one of the conflicting boards, and then the problem goes away.



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Google's CEO predicts strong year for Android

Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Thursday predicted good times ahead for Android, the company's cell phone OS and software.



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