Here's a great pull quote from the article link below (I'm zeroing in
on the 'militant' comment):

"Google believes in 'open.' But that could mean anything. Rubin told
The Times that it means 'not being militant about the things
consumer[s] are actually enjoying.' Gundotra echoed these words.
'Being open on the web means not being exclusive,' he said."


Google mocks Jobs with Flash on Android
http://www.dzone.com/links/r/google_mocks_jobs_with_flash_on_android.html


Indeed - companies usually seek to conduct business in a manner so as
to strive to please and accommodate their customers. Steve Jobs
instead takes the tact of telling the customer to do what he says or
else...

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