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Tuesday 6th March 2007
Google and Apple working together on a number of projects 9:19AM, Tuesday 6th March 2007
Google and Apple are collaborating on a number of new initiatives, according to the search giant's CEO Eric Schmidt.

Schmidt told a technology conference that the two companies are doing 'more and more things together'.

'We have similar goals, similar competitors,' he said, in an thinly concealed reference to Microsoft.

Schmidt was responding to a question regarding a possible collaboration on a tablet-style computer, a rumour on which he declined to comment.

Schmidt joined Apple's board in August 2006, prompting speculation that the two companies intended to pool resources in certain areas. The first evidence of this came when his opposite number at Apple, Steve Jobs, revealed that the iPhone would include both Google Search and Maps.

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