Google acquired Apple for $ 9 billion, which turned out to be a Dow Jones fake news

In just 2 minutes super virtual, heaven and earth leaning, cloudy wind and natural order in the technology world turned upside-down when Dow Jones reported that Google bought Apple for only 9 billion dollars.

In just 2 minutes super virtual, heaven and earth leaning, cloudy wind and natural order in the tech world turned upside down when Dow Jones reported that Google bought Apple for only 9 billion dollars.

The headline was very loud and said that Google and Apple agreed to the terms of the transaction, according to page 9to5Mac, it turned out to be a duck news.

Dow Jones quickly removed this information after realizing the mistake. But that doesn't stop Apple's stock price from rising from $ 156 to $ 158.

The details behind this fake news also make things more interesting. The article said that the deal was pre-arranged according to the wishes of Steve Jobs and the result of a talk with CEO Alphabet and co-founder of Google Larry Page before his death.

That's not all. The news also said that Google employees will be forced to move to Apple's epic headquarters at No. 1 Infinite Loop. The article reported that the duck provided very detailed information, saying that Google employees had expressed their agreement before the information.

Picture 1 of Google acquired Apple for $ 9 billion, which turned out to be a Dow Jones fake news

Dow Jones fake information does not affect Apple's stock price

Dow Jones quickly corrected after giving false news, apologizing and saying it was due to 'technical errors'.

This is the Dow Jones correction.

Dow Jones regretted the erroneous article posted on Dow Jones Newswires this morning, between 9:34 and 9:36 AM ET

This article has never intended to be published, and was only accidentally brought up during technology testing.

'I take the wrong publication when testing today very seriously. Although I have corrected it right away, I have also asked to review the information and technology used, 'Dow Jones CEO William Lewis said.

So now, we won't see Apple's AirPods use Google's translation technology or soon see the departure of Apple Maps. Still, you can laugh and dream one day, maybe this becomes a reality.

Update 24 May 2019
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