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in 2005. Apple bought Fingerworks, not Google.

Apple had vision. Google did not.
(otherwise Google would buy Fingerworks first)
I remember moment when I first time saw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89sz8ExZndc
I was absolutely stunned !!! it was so obviously that this was future of human-computer interaction!
Bill Gates realized same thing just 2 years latter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PimbkQNKzb4
anyway, somebody spread word, all over internet, that demonstration of multitouch monitor (1st YT link) was from Apple - in reality it was done by Jefferson Han.
but anyway, Apple did buy, one year before J. Han presentation on TED, Fingerworks and start work on multitouch device that come to market as iPhone