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Google’s Sergey Brin loves his Apple iPhone
Friday, February 01, 2008 - 09:09 AM EST

"For a company that is busy building its own cellphone operating system, Google shared a lot of love for the iPhone on its earnings-related conference call today," Saul Hansell reports for The New York Times.

"The most heartwarming story came from Sergey Brin, the company’s co-president, who said that he uses an iPhone himself. He described the value of the My Location feature of Google Maps on the iPhone," Hansell reports.

"'I was at a conference in Switzerland,' he said, presumably referring to the World Economic Forum conference in Davos," Hansell reports. "'I was able to find a really small hotel, then switch over to the satellite view on my phone to figure out I needed to take a funicular to get up there. It was a really amazing experience.'"

"Google has said that it is now getting more Web traffic from the iPhone than from any other type of mobile device," Hansell reports.

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Feb 01, 08 - 09:21 am Comment from: Scott

I really love my iPhone. I use it all the time to win bets with friends and to send texts and check to see if my classes are cancelled or not. Do I get my own headline too?

Feb 01, 08 - 09:27 am Comment from: Fred Mertz

Scott,

One would assume that if you are the co-founder of a multibillion dollar company which is soon to offer its own cell phone OS, but you still choose an Apple iPhone and publicly extoll its virtues, you'll get your own headline, too.

If you're not, don't hold your breath.

Feb 01, 08 - 09:40 am Comment from: KingMel

I had to look it up, and there are several possible definitions. This one seemed to be the most appropriate:

Funicular - a railway up the side of a mountain pulled by a moving cable and having counterbalancing ascending and descending cars

Feb 01, 08 - 09:42 am Comment from: Ampar

I wonder if it's hacked?


"Google has said that it is now getting more Web traffic from the iPhone than from any other type of mobile device." (Google)

"There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance." (Ballmer)

Feb 01, 08 - 09:46 am Comment from: OZZ

@KingMel

Right. They are pretty common in Swiss...

Feb 01, 08 - 09:53 am Comment from: ron

"take a funicular to get up there. It was a really amazing experience.'"

Just love those funiculars.

Feb 01, 08 - 09:56 am Comment from: Scott

Fred,

I am not the head of a multi-billion dollar company...yet. I will get there.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:01 am Comment from: Ampar

I thought it was Latin for funnel cake. Pliny the Elder demanded fresh funicular just as Vesuvius blew.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:11 am Comment from: LorD1776

Ampar,

"Pliny the Elder".
Is he any relation to Shiny the Old?

You know, that geezer that's always whining about 'glossy'.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:13 am Comment from: Great Feature

@KingMel

Had to look it up? One of the greatest features in OS X is to just hover your cursor over a word and press "Command Ctrl D" for an instant dictionary entry. It has actually enhanced my overall vocabulary since it's so easy to get a definition, instantly.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:23 am Comment from: Steve

@Ampar - wow, Pliny the Elder. I haven't heard his name mentioned in a long time. Medieval history buff?

Feb 01, 08 - 10:27 am Comment from: Mr. Reeee

Here's one. The funicular from Lauterbrunnen to Wengen in Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. I've been on it, too!

http://www.bensbauernhof.com/billmelkswiss2002image9.jpg

Feb 01, 08 - 10:31 am Comment from: Ampar

Lots of stuff, Steve. But I'm definitely not buff. Or glossy.


LorD1776: Shiny the Old, with straw in mouth and bloodhound by his side, is guarding his porch with a shotgun. The oldest expression known to mankind is "Hey, you kids! Get off my lawn!"

Feb 01, 08 - 10:32 am Comment from: Jubei

The iPod Touch is also an awesome device. For homework and study sessions, these "tricorders" of today comes in really handy for students.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:37 am Comment from: Ray

I think he loves everybody's iPhone.......

Just my $0.02

Feb 01, 08 - 10:40 am Comment from: Gil

"take a funicular to get it up there"

I will leave it to you guys to come up with the quips.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:43 am Comment from: Fred Went to Bed

My son LOVES his iPhone.

It's never more than 3 feet from him.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:50 am Comment from: Ampar

And Ballmer is a fun-licular.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:50 am Comment from: Eric24601

Ampar:

Pliny the Elder lived in the 15th century. Mt. Vesuvius' most recent eruption at the time was in the middle to late !st century.

Feb 01, 08 - 10:53 am Comment from: Ampar

"Soon afterwards [Pliny the Elder] received from Vespasian the appointment of praefect of the Roman Navy at Misenum. On August 24, 79 A.D., he was stationed at Misenum, at the time of the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which overwhelmed Pompeii and Herculaneum. A desire to observe the phenomenon directly, and also to rescue some of his friends from their perilous position on the shore of the Bay of Naples, led to his launching his galleys and crossing the bay to Stabiae (near the modern town of Castellammare di Stabia). His nephew, whom he had adopted, Pliny the Younger, provided an account of his death, and suggested that he collapsed and died through inhaling poisonous gases emitted from the volcano. However, Stabiae was 16 km from the vent and his companions were apparently unaffected by the fumes, and so it is more likely that the corpulent Pliny died through a different cause, such as a stroke or heart attack. His body was found interred under the ashes of the Vesuvium with no apparent injuries on 26 August, after the plume had dispersed sufficiently for daylight to return."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Elder#Vesuvius

Feb 01, 08 - 10:54 am Comment from: Ampar

P.S. "Gaius or Caius Plinius Secundus, (AD 23 – August 24, AD 79), better known as Pliny the Elder, was an ancient author, naturalist or natural philosopher and naval and military commander of some importance who wrote Naturalis Historia. He believed that 'true glory consists of doing what deserves to be written, and writing what deserves to be read'."

Feb 01, 08 - 11:31 am Comment from: LorD1776

"'true glory consists of doing what deserves to be written, and writing what deserves to be read'."

I think Zune Tang said that first.

Feb 01, 08 - 11:31 am Comment from: qka

"...writing what deserves to be read."

Unlike most of the posts here. (Current company excepted, of course.)

Feb 01, 08 - 11:35 am Comment from: LorD1776

"Unlike most of the posts here."

Well, excuuuuse me!

Feb 01, 08 - 11:37 am Comment from: LorD1776

Ampar,

So OMM is Dvorak. Now it all makes sense.

Feb 01, 08 - 11:56 am Comment from: cleetus

@KingMel

Dude! You need to get out of Kansas more often! These things are very common anywhere there's a mountain.

Feb 01, 08 - 12:10 pm Comment from: Jim

A Google Apple Merger?

Feb 01, 08 - 12:39 pm Comment from: LorD1776

"My son LOVES his iPhone.
It's never more than 3 feet from him."

How long are his arms?

Feb 01, 08 - 09:06 pm Comment from: Dialtone

Sergey Brin,

The only person wealthy enough to use an ATT/iPhone in Europe.

Feb 03, 08 - 03:01 am Comment from: grognard

Google Apple Merger... Probably not. Google search is built in the interface of os x and has been for some time. Isn't some one from google on the Apple board of Directors?

I think the two firms complement one another, No need for Apple to Buy them. Now might Google license some of the hardware Apple developed? i.e. gesture etc. Sure. Why not? The Google phone will run off the same production line in China as the Iphone. Apple is hardware. Google is Software/search. Two different universes. Apple makes fantastic apps that sell hardware.

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