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Apple's iPhone turned five back in June and today marks the fifth anniversary of the world's most widely spread mobile platform, Google's Android software. When Apple was developing its handset, then Google CEO Eric Schmidt enjoyed his seat on Apple's board knowing his firm had already acquired Android Inc. As the two platforms evolved, on August 3, 2009 it was announced that Schmidt would resign from the board of directors at Apple due to conflict of interests.
We now know the main point of contention was Google's work on Android, which went on to become the leading mobile platform in terms of unit sales, capturing 75 percent of total smartphone shipments and together with iOS forming a strong market duopoly. In some ways, Android out-innovated the iPhone, prompting changes in Apple's corporate structure as the company preps for the biggest overhaul of iOS since its inception.
iDB is an Apple-focused blog but we also strive to bring you most important news from the Android camp because it pays to keep tabs on what competition is doing and mostly because healthy competition drives Apple to keep innovating for the benefit of us all. So happy fifth birthday, Android and here's to many more years of competition...