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By ArticleSnatch on November 29, 2007
In America, much of Google’s success is attributed to its brilliant employees. In China, there’s no reason that the situation would be any different, but as a bonus, the company could gain a competitive edge by hiring locals. Google’s poor understanding of Chinese culture has been pinpointed as a reason for its failures in that [...]
| Tagged America, Applauds Chinese Talent Pool, cell phones, China, company’s search market share, Eric Schmidt, google, Google China, Kai-Fu Lee |
By ArticleSnatch on November 24, 2007
Bonnie Brown was working as massage therapist at Google from 1999 to 2004. Before that, she ran a private school for 10 years. Now, Bonnie is traveling and also wrote a book called Giigle: How I Got Lucky Massaging Google. I met up with her on Google Talk (the transcript below has spellchecking and punctuation [...]
| Tagged Al Gore, Arkansas, Ben Affleck, Bonnie Brown, Bonnie Brown On, Eric Schmidt, finance, food, google, Heh, incredible food, Larry, Mt. Sinai, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Nevada, online service, Playboy, Search Engine, Securities and Exchange Commission, Sergey Brin, terrific finance site, The New York Times |
By ArticleSnatch on November 18, 2007
The company’s DoubleClick deal hit an unexpected snag when European Commission members decided to draw out their review to April 2008. Neelie Kroes and her fellow Competition regulators on the EC must have missed the relentlessly positive post Google put up, showing why their DoubleClick acquisition shouldn’t be any problem to anyone. Kroes said competition, [...]
| Tagged Click Holding Corp., DoubleClick, Eric Schmidt, European Commission, Google Inc, Microsoft, search advertising, Securities and Exchange Commission, United States, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on November 16, 2007
Lots of stories have swirled over the question of will they or won’t they bid in the FCC’s 700MHz wireless spectrum auction, but Google now looks like a lock to pony up some cash.If Google bids for the 700MHz spectrum, they could do so with someone else putting up cash alongside the substantial pile of [...]
| Tagged 700MHz wireless spectrum auction, Bruce Nordstrom, Eric Schmidt, Federal Communications Commission, google, Grand Central, non-revenue generating products, portable graphics engine maker, search ad, Skia, Wall Street Journal, wireless network |
By ArticleSnatch on November 6, 2007
Anyone who was still holding out for an antigravity/invisibility/teleportation device in the form of a forthcoming Gphone is in for a disappointment; Google has (re)confirmed that it will not be producing such a product. But Google did discuss some other mobile plans that it feels are quite important.“Today’s announcement is more ambitious than any single [...]
| Tagged antigravity/invisibility/teleportation device, AT&T, Eric Schmidt, google, Motorola, Open Handset Alliance |
By ArticleSnatch on November 2, 2007
MySpace is adding some serious clout to Google’s freshly launched OpenSocial. The popular social networking site has signed on to be a part of Google’s APIs for creating social applications on the Web. In a press conference Google CEO Eric Schmidt said, "The broader story is the Web has moved to the next state. We [...]
| Tagged Chris DeWolfe, Eric Schmidt, google, HTML, myspace, social applications, social networking site, Vic Gundotra |
By ArticleSnatch on October 30, 2007
We’ve discussed cultural differences, censorship, and the lack of a home field advantage – these have all posed challenges to Google in China. It’s now becoming clear that Google will also need to overcome its unfamiliarity with the mobile market to succeed in this country. Internet access is often easier and cheaper to get through [...]
| Tagged 3G, America, cell phones, China, Eric Schmidt, google, Google China, internet access, Kai-Fu Lee, Larry, mobile Internet, mobile Internet users, Reuters, Sergey |
By ArticleSnatch on October 26, 2007
We all know that many of Google’s offerings are free, and that the rest of them are cheap; for this, we are grateful. But according to none other than Eric Schmidt, the search giant may also have kept Microsoft on a budget-minded path. In reference to Google Apps’s effect on the marketplace, Schmidt told a [...]
| Tagged Ben Worthen, Eric Schmidt, google, Microsoft, operating system, search giant |
By ArticleSnatch on October 26, 2007
Google held an all-day briefing for financial analysts and press yesterday at the Googleplex. If you’re so inclined to listen to the five sessions yourself, you can listen to the webcast. If you’re looking for the high points, you can find some thorough coverage at Barron’s blog, Tech Trader Daily: Search and Apps – Jonathan [...]
| Tagged Alan Eustace, Eric Schmidt, google, Internet Trends &ndash, Jonathan Rosenberg, Omid Kordestani, Sergei Brin, Vint Cerf |
By ArticleSnatch on October 25, 2007
The fingerprinting technology Google will deploy to stop copyrighted works from hitting YouTube works best when Google has a copy of the work in question first.As part of the Google Analyst Day, CEO Eric Schmidt and co-founder Sergey Brin took part in a question and answer session. Barron’s said that Brin, seated between Schmidt and [...]
| Tagged correct product, Eric Schmidt, fingerprinting technology, George Reyes, google, Sergey Brin, USD, youtube |
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