Following the announcement of Chrome OS, the CEO of Google was vitiated by a conflict of interest, because that operating system will compete with Mac OS X.
Eric Schmidt left his position as director of Apple.
The manager announced that his current post of CEO of Google is incompatible with its role in the company of Cupertino, as the browser has only recently entered the market for operating systems to position itself as a direct competitor to Apple.
As publishes Silicon News, Steve Jobs admitted that Apple has had to dispense with Schmidt over a reunion, as the information could not be heard by direct competition, among which is now the CEO of Google.
“We have decided mutually that it was the right time for Eric to leave his executive position at Apple,” Jobs said.
Schmidt was a member of the Board of Apple since August 2006
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