Whilst at times it may feel like Google is the font of all knowledge, there are lots of information sources on the web that it cannot link into.
Beyond Google is a portal for web users who want to develop their information skills and...
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Whilst at times it may feel like Google is the font of all knowledge, there are lots of information sources on the web that it cannot link into.
Beyond Google is a portal for web users who want to develop their information skills and be able to search the web Beyond Google...
I’m delighted to announce that Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt has agreed to speak at our GreenBeat event on Nov. 19 , which focuses on the overhaul of our nation’s electrical grid.
Schmidt has been a vocal proponent of our nation’s need to invest in a cleaner, more efficient electrical grid, arguing that it part of a “second industrial revolution” that, if done properly, will create jobs and new industry.
In fact, Google has emerged as an aggressive player on the grid in its... Read Full Story
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we analyze how Google CEO Eric Schmidt thinks the Web will evolve, review Hulu's latest plans to make money, investigate use cases for Google Wave, ask why VCs aren't investing in Augmented Reality, review the latest Mobile Web statistics, and more. We also check in on our two main channels: ReadWriteEnterprise (devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' trends and products) and ReadWriteStart (dedicated to... Read Full Story
by MG Siegler on December 6, 2009 Back in March, Google CEO Eric Schmidt caused a little controversy when he was quoted as thinking of Twitter (and the ... See all stories on this topic Amazon.com Widgets Start Raising Funds for Anything You Might Need To learn more, visit my Home Business Blog http://home-biz-consulting.com Read Full Story
ORLANDO, Fla.--Watch out, business technology managers, because Google has its eyes on your domain.
If Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt gets his way, the line that separates the computing services used by businesses from those used by consumers will fade fast. And Google, through services such as Google Apps and the new Google Wave, hopes to accelerate the change.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt
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The company has done well so far with services that... Read Full Story
Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions a radically changed internet five years from now: dominated by Chinese-language and social media content, delivered over super-fast bandwidth in real time. Figuring out how to rank real-time social content is "the great challenge of the age," Schmidt said in an interview in front of thousands of CIOs and IT Directors at last week's Gartner Symposium/ITxpo Orlando 2009 .
Garnter is the largest and most respected analyst firm in the world and much of what... Read Full Story
I was sorting through my notes and video footage of the Google press event around the launch of Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 and saw this gem. It’s a minute or so of footage of Google CEO Eric Schmidt talking about the potential of today’s mobile platforms when combined with the cloud.
The mobile platforms, Android and the others, are so powerful now that you can build client apps that do magical things that are connected with the cloud. This is I think the most visually... Read Full Story
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“Hopefully we won’t repeat the same mistakes that Microsoft did 10 years ago that ultimately led to all these things that have been happening with them,”
And that was not all what Google CEO said in an interview with Fox networks Niel Cavuto. The video is worth watching because it is an intelligent conversation, something I find rare.
The head...
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Google poured some much needed optimism into the markets last week by announcing some stellar third quarter earnings , giving hope that advertising markets around the world might finally be on the mend. Google turned in a Q3 profit of $1.64 billion, with a very respectable earnings per share of $5.13, a 27 percent boost from the same period last year. During the conference call Google CEO Eric Schmidt also declared that the search engine giant would be on the prowl for new acquisition... Read Full Story
Lots of smart people are concerned about how quickly technology is changing virtually everything it touches in the world, but count Google's Eric Schmidt among the optimists. Google CEO Eric Schmidt (Credit: James Martin/CNET)
Schmidt would agree that technological change has happened so fast over the past few decades that it's almost impossible to appreciate the long-term effects of that change, he told attendees at The Atlantic's First Draft of History Conference Friday in Washington, D... Read Full Story
This is Part 2 of my series of posts summarizing a fascinating recent hour-long one on one interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt .
Early in the interview I asked Schmidt about the future of search. I brought up the “search is 90% done” misunderstanding from last summer. Said Google Vice President Marissa Mayer at the time:
Search is a science that will develop and advance over hundreds of years. Think of it like biology and physics in the 1500s or 1600s: it’s a new science where we make... Read Full Story