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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
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Nine years later does Google still need 'adult supervision?'
Google founders turn 37 years old very soon. Do they still need supervision?
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Schmidt's privacy flap and Mozilla's potential revenue diversification
Google CEO Eric Schmidt says your privacy doesn't exist and a mini uproar ensues. Even one of Mozilla's director of community is giving Bing an endorsement over Google after Schmidt's comments....
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Schmidt's departure does nothing to stem scrutiny of Apple
A few months back, when it was announced that the Federal Trade Commission was looking into Google CEO Eric Schmidt's role on Apple's board, Schmidt said Google "doesn't see Apple as a primary...
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Schmidt says no to CTO job
Photo by WorldWidePhotography Fresh from his stint on Barack Obama's economic transition team, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made an appearance on Jim Cramer's "Mad Money", where he put to rest...
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Google's Schmidt pledges Arduino and Raspberry Pi teaching kits
Google is to provide more than a hundred trainee computer science teachers in the UK with Arduino or Raspberry Pi kits as teaching aids,
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Trial: Page, Rubin and Schmidt: How did they do?
Three of Google's top executives have now all be on the stand during company's legal battle with Oracle, but how much have they helped their case?
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Trial: Eric Schmidt discusses Google-Sun negotiations for Android
Google's executive chairman offers his perspective on the discussions over a partnership for Android between Sun and Google in 2005 and 2006.
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Eric Schmidt talks Android, search revenue in Oracle-Google IP trial
Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, testifies at the U.S. District court as Oracle prepares to wrap up its argument in the copyrights portion of the intellectual property trial.
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Google, web security and privacy in spotlight at CeBit 2012
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt and German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel offered colorful and markedly different commentary on the importance of "Trust" in the Internet age as more and more data and...
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The time Steve Jobs asked Google's Schmidt to stop stealing employees
A 2007 e-mail uncovered in the course of a lawsuit reveals that under Steve Jobs' request, Google's Eric Schmidt got one of the company's own recruiters fired after they tried to hire an Apple...
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Google's Schmidt talks Android platform, ecosystem plan
Google's Eric Schmidt talks carrier relations, Android in your refrigerator and ecosystem plays.
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Google 'does not work with', support Carrier IQ
Google's chairman reaffirmed today that the search and mobile giant does not use Carrier IQ mobile tracking software in Android.
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Six Android issues that Google doesn't want to address
Size (of the market share) isn't everything
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Google's Schmidt claims Android is beating iPhone
Speaking at the LeWeb conference in Paris, Google's Eric Schmidt says his company's phones are better based on price, vendors, and Ice Cream Sandwich.
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November 2011: The worst month in Google's history?
A look back at November 2011: The month where Google made some of its most series mistakes, gaffes and controversies.
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Microsoft will be happy to hear that Google is to keep Android free
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: ’Android has a patent fee. It’s not like Android’s free. You do have to license patents.’
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Google and the mystery of being #3...
A Senate comittee recently questioned Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google, about a strange set of search results: Google's sites consistently ranked in the #3 position across hundreds of products and...
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Google's Schmidt bends the truth on Android's openness to Senators
Google's Eric Schmidt's testimony in front of the US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee suggests that Android is open for all. But that may be bending the facts.
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Google's Schmidt, Senators bicker over whether links were 'cooked'
A Senator charges that Google is cooking links to favor its own properties. Google's Eric Schmidt said "I can assure you we haven't cooked anything."
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How evil is Google? Your Senators want to know.
Is Google evil? That's essentially what the United States Senate is going to be trying to figure out over the next few days. Here's a resource guide and some points to ponder.
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