It seems like despite being laid to rest, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is part of talks and would remain so in the time to come. It has been known that there was some issue related with Google's Android software which were claimed to be taken from Apple, but Google Chairman Eric Schmidt cleared the air by claiming that there is no hard feeling left.
It was being mentioned in Walter Issacson's biography where Job's life has been expressed in the best possible manner.
"I decided not to comment on comments that are written in the book after his death. I don't think it's right", said Schmidt, who feels that Jobs was one of the best persons he had ever met as media approached him during his three- day trip to South Korea.
After the death of Jobs on Oct 5, there has been a lot spoken about him in IT industry and even competitors have praised the man who played a key role in shaping the IT industry.
It has been known that before joining Google, Schmidt served on the Apple Inc. board from 2006 to 2009, thus he's quite familiar with the way Jobs used to work. Though he has all words of appreciation for Jobs, he claimed that Google has remained an innovator in the field of IT and there can never be another Google.
While on the trip, Schmidt couldn't stop praising about the developed South Korea's Internet infrastructure and felt that there needs to be something done to ease pressure on internet regulations.
There are many countries who face tough regulation, but as far as the infrastructure here is concerned, there seems to be no denial that there needs to be some relaxation, and for that Seoul needs to take the final call.
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