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I believe Google has done less wrong
I wrong is a wrong, period, there is no such thing as "less wrong", I find amazing how Google apologizers distord reality to have Google not look to bad.
I wrong is a wrong, period, there is no such thing as "less wrong", I find amazing how Google apologizers distord reality to have Google not look to bad.
Yes, there is such a thing. That's why there are very different penalties for, say, graffiti vandals and murderers or kidnappers.





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I believe Google has done less wrong than Apple here, though they have all sinned. Jobs just got caught severely red handed being a bully.
There's no doubt in my mind that all companies employ heavy handed tactics, but nonetheless, it is not an excuse for this behavior.
Jobs using patent litigation as a club to beat Palm with is reprehensible and disgusting. It is one thing to protect your IP, it is another thing to threaten to drown someone in litigation until it is economically unfeasible to fight on.
Is there anything intrinsically wrong with poaching? To me, it encourages competitive wages and places upward pressure on wages for talent.