Google’s Schmidt eyes increased web access
Last Updated on Monday, 18 October 2010 03:40 Written by External Post Monday, 18 October 2010 03:40
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has said the company’s future growth depends on the billions of people worldwide who are only just beginning to access the internet. Schmidt gave an interview on stage at the 25th anniversary celebration of the MIT
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‘The Laws Are Written By Lobbyists,’ Says Google’s Schmidt
Last Updated on Sunday, 3 October 2010 11:21 Written by External Post Sunday, 3 October 2010 11:21
An anonymous reader sends this excerpt from The Atlantic: “‘The average American doesn’t realize how much of the laws are written by lobbyists’ to protect incumbent interests, Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Atlantic editor James Bennet at the Washington
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Google’s Schmidt taking small steps into social
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:00
Google’s long-awaited big push into social-networking technology may arrive as a series of small steps rather than one grand product launch, the company’s CEO suggested Tuesday. Eric Schmidt, speaking in a press conference during the company-sponsored
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Social Schmidt eyes up Facebook integration
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 September 2010 03:20 Written by External Post Wednesday, 15 September 2010 03:20
Eric Schmidt took a passive-aggressive stance towards Facebook yesterday as he outlined the search’n'ads giant’s plans for social networking. Speaking at the Zeitgeist conference in Arizona, Schmidt said Google’s product lineup would get more social
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Google goes black and white for ‘big announcement’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 September 2010 07:20 Written by External Post Wednesday, 8 September 2010 07:20
This better be good… Update: CEO Eric Schmidt Tweets about speed: Google has some announcement about search today at the San Francisco MOMA. ? Our Michael Copeland will be on hand covering it. ? Google has been messing with its logo yesterday and
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Consumer Watchdog thinks Google’s Eric Schmidt is a data perv
Last Updated on Saturday, 4 September 2010 07:40 Written by External Post Saturday, 4 September 2010 07:40
Imagine wandering through Times Square and seeing a 60-foot-tall animation depicting you (yes, you) as a creepy child-baiting ice cream truck driver. How would you feel? That’s probably the question Google’s Eric Schmidt is being asked today.
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Google’s Schmidt satirised as privacy pervert
Last Updated on Saturday, 4 September 2010 03:40 Written by External Post Saturday, 4 September 2010 03:40
Eric Schmidt has been portrayed as a depraved privacy pervert by the US-based ConsumerWatchdog.org, which is running an advert in New York’s Times Square that mocks the Google boss. The ads are part of CW’s campaign that calls on Congress to bring in
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Google’s Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads
Last Updated on Friday, 3 September 2010 05:20 Written by External Post Friday, 3 September 2010 05:20
Consumer Watchdog took its crusade against Google to new heights Thursday, running ads in New York’s Times Square blasting CEO Eric Schmidt on privacy issues. The group’s Inside Google site, an extremely vocal critic of the search giant, (hosted on
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‘Google’s Domination of the World and Loss of Mojo ??????’
Last Updated on Saturday, 21 August 2010 05:20 Written by External Post Saturday, 21 August 2010 05:20
Yes, it’s another one of those wacky animations from Taiwan . This installment’s target: Google. Apparently the “Don’t Be Evil” company has lots to answer for. Oh yeah — and Eric Schmidt is The Devil. Enjoy! Follow us for disruptive
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Google & Verizon’s Real Net Neutrality Proposal
Last Updated on Monday, 9 August 2010 09:00 Written by External Post Monday, 9 August 2010 09:00
langelgjm writes “Announced this afternoon in a joint conference call held by CEOs Eric Schmidt and Ivan Seidenberg, Google and Verizon have released a joint net neutrality proposal in the form of a ‘suggested legislative framework for consideration by
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