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Google Gets A GOP Griefer
House Republican Joe Barton from Texas has a burr in his saddle about Google - 24 burrs, to be precise, some in multiple parts.
Google Guys Get Another Jet
There's probably no truth to the following theories: Google's starting its own airline; Google has a clandestine arrangement with NASA to set up data centers on the moon; the founders plan to hire their own Tattoo to shout "The plane! The plane!" for their own bored billionaire amusement.
Schmidt Speaks From the Lion's Den
It's one thing to talk about Net Neutrality and a little regulation to a crowd of digerati idealists. It's quite another to bring that up at the Masters of the Universe Ball.
Schmidt Talks Freedom; China Still Out Of Luck
Google CEO Eric Schmidt ascended to the Aspen Summit to discuss what freedom and openness means to his company and its customers.
Google Will 'Probably' Bid On Wireless Spectrum
Google will "probably" bid in the FCC's 700 MHz spectrum auction set to take place in 2008, CEO Eric Schmidt told attendees at a Colorado summit with telecommunications industry representatives heavily in attendance.
'Web 3.0,' Apparently, Has Interchangeable Parts
If Eric Schmidt's right, the business world is in for another love-hate relationship around the bend: so-called Web 3.0. I say "so-called" because it's kinda silly. But Schmidt's interpretation of this hypothetical means, inherently, even more control for the consumer, and less for the seller/marketer/developer.
Follow The Bouncing Google Boss
Do you want to know what Eric Schmidt did this summer? Public policy has been the name of the CEO's game.
Questions For Semel, Schmidt, And Sullivan
There are questions we would love to have answered from some of the top figures in the search industry: a pair of CEOs and the search world's most respected pundit.
Schmidt Calls Web "Powerful Force For Democracy"
By Doug Caverly
Google may or may not be on democracy’s side in countries such as Thailand and China - CEO Eric Schmidt apparently isn’t saying. Yet, while speaking in South Korea, Schmidt made clear that the Internet, as a whole, can help spread this particular system of government.
Schmidt Pleased With Chinese Chief's Performance
By Doug Caverly
How’s this for a job: run the foreign arm of a gigantic corporation, and don’t worry about making any money for, oh, four or so years. That’s apparently what Google’s Kai-Fu Lee has been told to do in China. Yet Lee has other responsibilities, and CEO Eric Schmidt claims to be more than satisfied with the man’s performance.
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