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Is Google Out Innovating Apple? A: Google's Android Eating Apple's Lunch

Is Google Out Innovating Apple? A: Google's Android Eating Apple's Lunch | Social on the GO!!! | Scoop.it

Google's Android is eating Apple's lunchPhys.OrgA store employee holds the Apple iPhone 4s (L) and a Samsung Galaxy S3 (R) in Seoul.

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The core question for me is midway through this article. Is Apple being out innovated? In the end the Apple brand stands for innovation, so to lose even a tiny bit on that core competition means Apple entire brand is at risk.

This is the innovators' dilemma. How do you keep innovating at a pace that made your brand in the first place when it is easy to fall back into incremental improvements. If I had to bet on open source vs. command and control open source (the Apple Apps are watched like a hawk by Apple) then I choose open source as millions seem to be doing especially in those places that surf the first wave of cool tech (far east). 


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Official Google Blog: Toward a simpler, more beautiful Google

Official Google Blog: Toward a simpler, more beautiful Google | Social on the GO!!! | Scoop.it

More than 170 million people have upgraded to Google+, enjoying new ways to share in Search, Gmail, YouTube and lots of other places. It's still early days, and there’s plenty left to do, but we're more excited than ever to build a seamless social experience, all across Google.

 

A critical piece of this social layer is a design that grows alongside our aspirations. So today we’re introducing a more functional and flexible version of Google+. We think you’ll find it easier to use and nicer to look at, but most importantly, it accelerates our efforts to create a simpler, more beautiful Google.


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