Google Tried To Taunt Tim Cook Was Ridiculed

Trying to mock Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google made a mockery of itself. Trying to praise Pixel phones under Cook's sharing, Google had to delete its praise when it shared from the iPhone.
 Google Tried To Taunt Tim Cook Was Ridiculed
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It is a well-known fact that there is a huge competition between technology companies. We even witness that these companies taunt each other from time to time. Now a new one has been added to them. But with a big failure… Let’s take a look at Google’s disgrace when trying to taunt Apple.

Apple CEO Tim Cook made a post on his official Twitter account. This post featured the “TakeNote” tag, which was used as the slogan on the new iPad and iPad Pro, which the company introduced a few days ago, and the emoji specially prepared for this tag. However, TakeNote’s slogan “Take Note” was also a slogan used by the Utah Jazz, one of the NBA teams. Utah Jazz fans, who were not very happy with this, criticized the Apple CEO.

Google also wanted to taunt Tim Cook. But he made a big mistake…

*You can find Tim Cook’s post on Twitter here.

The administrators of the Twitter account opened for Pixel, Google’s smartphone brand, made a post to taunt Tim Cook. In this post; There was the “TeamPixel” tag and the special emoji created for this tag, and there was an ambitious sentence such as “The Pixel team is here to bring you closer to your favorite team”. However, the managers who tried to disgrace Tim Cook were not aware that they were disgraced. Because the sharing in question was made from an iPhone…

The post was soon deleted. But the screenshots were already taken…

The Google Pixel team deleted the post as soon as it realized its mistake. However, it was too late for everything because other social media users took a screenshot of the Google Pixel’s post with the phrase “Twitter for iPhone”.

The defeated wrestler was not satisfied with wrestling: The same post was made again. This time from the web version of Twitter…

*If you can’t view the post, you can use the link here.

Those who manage Google Pixel’s Twitter account once again shared the same post they removed. This time, the sharing was made via the web version of Twitter.

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