Congrats,TV Series Archives Apple and Google. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is ready to play nice, in a way.
Amazon will begin selling Apple TV and Google Chromecast devices after a two-year ban on the e-commerce giant, CNET reported Thursday. Those products compete with Amazon's own streaming services via Fire TV devices.
SEE ALSO: Google is geeking out over the new 'Star Wars' just as much as you are"I can confirm that we are assorting Apple TV and Chromecast," an Amazon spokesperson told Mashable in an emailed statement previously shared with CNET.
The Apple and Google devices aren't currently available on Amazon, but CNET spotted product listing pages for three versions of the Apple TV and two Chromecast options.
The move could be an olive branch from Amazon to the tech giants as they fight over content offerings on their competitive devices.
It's been a long and complicated war. Amazon had removed Apple TV and Google Chromecast from the site in late 2015. At the time, the company argued that its customers "would be confused and frustrated" if they purchases devices that did not offer a way to stream content from Amazon Prime Video, The Verge noted.
In September, Google removed YouTube off Amazon's Echo Show devices and later did the same for Fire TV.
Meanwhile, Amazon has still not made its Prime Video app Google Cast-compatible so it would be available on Google Chromecast. It did, however, recently release the app on Apple TV.
Beyond these fights, tech giants now have another battle to juggle together. Also on Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to kill net neutrality. That means internet providers can now charge companies and consumers for faster internet access.
So, good luck everyone.
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