Daily Journal Staff Writer
Early last year, angered by Google Inc.'s introduction of its Android operating system for use in smartphones and other devices, Apple Inc. chief executive officer Steve Jobs vowed to destroy the software that he believed was a "stolen product."
Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson, in a book published a few weeks after the Apple chairman's death in October, that he was "willi...
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