With Google there is no concept of "unpaid spare time", just project time,
20% time and overtime :). From what I've seen Google have a "we own
everything you do related to our any of " clause in their contracts (e.g.
see clause 19 in
http://google-hiring-experience.blogspot.com/2006/01/google-employment-contr
act-28th.html) 

Even if you see someone hacking at home as "unpaid time" why have Google put
their name to and provide PR help to a single product developed by one of
their employees in a field that the community is serving?

In a later email that was sent before your reply I clarified that;

I can't think of the last time I heard a developer say "Apple copied my app
*after* it had been listed on AppStore"

Al.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Murphy
Sent: 09 April 2009 11:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: [android-discuss] Re: Google competing with devs...


Al Sutton wrote:
> (OI safe is an open
> source free product, and although secrets looks the same Google is 
> paying the for the development time on secrets whereas OI safe is 
> written by volunteers in their unpaid spare time).

And your proof of this is...what, exactly?

What if the Googlers in question wrote their applications (Secrets,
Panoramio, WikiNotes, etc.) "in their unpaid spare time"?

> One thing I give Apple a lot of respect for is that they don't produce 
> apps to compete with the developers they are trying to encourage to 
> use their platform.

The Konfabulator guys would beg to differ. Admittedly, it's not iPhone, but
in the passage I quoted above, you didn't limit your scope to iPhone.

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