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Google CEO Sundar Pichai backs Tim Cook over Apple-FBI controversy

Google Android chief Sundar Pichai.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai just weighed in on the ongoing issue over device encryption between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). And he did it not on Google+, but on Twitter.

Here is his five-tweet comment:


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It took more than 12 hours for Google to address the issue, but Pichai has now — albeit with far fewer words than Apple CEO Tim Cook, who published a letter on the Apple website.

Pichai’s comment doesn’t suggest any big action on the part of Google, which, of course, maintains the Android operating system that competes with Apple’s iOS. But it does suggest that Google is more closely aligned with Apple than with the FBI in this case.

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