Apple has got to stop copying Google. They are not capable of introducing credible competing products. Google is way too far ahead. Apple needs to leverage its strengths, and not get distracted by disparate markets in which it has no expertise.
What I'd like to ask is what people (you?) think is Google's raison d'être? By that I mean, why is Google producing all these devices, especially in light of their admitting they make no money off them? Why are they in the markets they are in? They're not a consumer electronics product company, given that the revenue and profit they make comes almost entirely from products that aren't physical, so why are they in the markets they're in?
Please don't think I'm being argumentative or disrespectful at all, I'm just interested in a discussion as to the purpose of Google (and more interestingly what this may indicate as to what their future path is and what we can expect from them). Microsoft is a software company, Apple is a hardware company, Google is an advertising company.
What I'm getting at is that I think Google is playing in a market in which they have no real intention of excelling or producing products that are either innovative or unique but are rather a means to another end for Google, namely, the products they produce are 1) going to phone home to Google every action you make on them, every location you take them, and every interaction with the external world they perform, all of which is data they will then sell to companies wanting to advertise to you (in very personal ways based on what Google learned about you), or 2) a conduit for media they can sell on Google Play (which also tie in with number 1).
If that's true, then what can we really expect from a Google in the future - what I mean is, where will their R&D focus? Will it really be about creating an exciting (new and unique) user experience in tomorrow's consumer devices? Will it be about creating a new device of which no one has imagined? Will they create the next "iPod," is that what we can expect from them?
You say Apple has to stop copying Google, but I see it exactly opposite, Google has to stop copying Apple. Google isn't in this game to create amazing devices, and I don't think we'll ever see anything earth shattering from Google, unless you consider new ways for companies to profit off your privacy as something amazing and innovative.
I think you're wrong about Google and Apple, and I think that if we could extract Google's search engine functionality as a society and make it available for everyone for free (meaning we found other ways to pay the costs of this basic internet-based societal functionality and requirement) and dissolve the rest of the company that was all about creating new and insidious ways to peer into the personal and private activities of every single internet connected human on the face of the planet, life would in one moment be more interesting.
That's my $.02 and I'm sorry I pulled out the soap box, but I detest Google and think they are one of the most evil companies on the face of this planet.