Saturday, February 2, 2013

Facebook, Google not on talking terms, Mark Zuckerberg


Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has disclosed that his social networking giant's relationship with Google 'isn't one where the companies really talk'.

While answering a question about Facebook's integration with iOS 6, Zuckerberg said the firms 'are able to do a bunch of things because they have an open platform.'

According to Mashable, Zuckerberg right after described Facebook's relationship with Apple.

He said the iPhone maker has been 'a great partner for us so far and we're really excited about doing more there and people enjoy the integration that we have with them.'

The report pointed out that Facebook and Google have clashed a bit more in public recently.

In an interview with Wired earlier this month, Google CEO Larry Page slammed Facebook for doing a "really bad job" with its products.

According to the report, Facebook's decision to get deeper into search with the launch of Graph Search, and to partner more closely with Google's rival Microsoft Bing, likely hasn't exactly helped close the rift between the companies.

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