Dr. Arthur Levinson has resigned as a member of Google’s board of directors, cutting the final tie between the Mountain View, Calif. Internet giant and Apple. Google CEO Eric Schmidt left Apple’s board of directors in August.
Levinson, who served as a member of Google’s board of directors since 2004, remains on Apple’s board. Although no reason was given for Levinson leaving, reports suggested the departure may be tied to a Federal Trade Commission anti-competition investigation of Google and Apple.
Schmidt said Levinson, a former CEO of Genentech, had provided “unvarnished advice and vital counsel” while at Google and would always “have a special place at Google.”
In August, Schmidt resigned his post on Apple’s board of directors as competition between Google and Apple heat up on several fronts, including the highly visible battle between Android-based cell phones and Apple’s iPhone.
Whether Levinson’s departure will satisfy FTC investigators is unclear. When Schmidt resigned from Apple’s board, the government agency said it would continue the probe.
[Via AppleInsider]