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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Various state and federal regulatory bodies are still looking into Google's ( NSDQ: GOOG ) ad relationship with Yahoo ( NSDQ: YHOO ), but CEO Eric Schmidt says the deal is on for October. Schmidt made the remarks in an interview with Bloomberg , while in Denver hanging out at the Democratic National Convention. That regulatory body may seek to block the deal has been a remote,...
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First Draft (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Speaking in the Big Tent today, Eric Schmidt was asked by Rachel Maddow how he felt when he heard Ted Stevens' famous "tubes" conversation. Quoting directly from my notes: "There's always somebody who's first. And there's always somebody who's last,...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | yesterday
In June, Google said the US Justice department could have three and half months to investigate its search marketing deal with Yahoo. Time is almost up Google CEO Eric Schmidt yesterday told Bloomberg... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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My left wing (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
I'm proud to be here today liveblogging the townhall discussion on the future of the internet and poltiics with Rachel Maddow and Google CEO Eric Schmidt. I'll try to get down as much of the conversation as possible, while stressing all the key points I possibly can. As many know, Google has made a big outreach to bloggers here at the Big Tent, providing us free smoothies, massages and...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | yesterday
... “partially successful.” The Times reports:Many engineers and the company’s chief executive, Eric E. Schmidt, were not happy with the shock of change, including orange and green carpets, glass workrooms with yurt-like tented fabric roofs to absorb reverberations and “clubhouses” with beanbag chairs for brainstorming that some employees just avoid. “The acoustics in the yurts made people...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | yesterday
... “partially successful.” The Times reports:Many engineers and the company’s chief executive, Eric E. Schmidt, were not happy with the shock of change, including orange and green carpets, glass workrooms with yurt-like tented fabric roofs to absorb reverberations and “clubhouses” with beanbag chairs for brainstorming that some employees just avoid. “The acoustics in the yurts made people...
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
CEO Eric Schmidt tells Bloomberg that Google thinks its arguments are strong that the partnership with its rival doesn't post antitrust problems.
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Google Inc., facing a U.S. Justice Department probe of its search-advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc., will proceed with the agreement by early October, Bloomberg said. "We are going to move forward," Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in an interview with Bloomberg Television on Thursday in Denver...
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D' Technology Weblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eric Schmidt, Google CEO confirmed that despite scrutiny from U.S. Justice Department, the Google Yahoo advertising partnership will proceed with the agreement by early October. “We are going to move forward,” Schmidt said Thursday. We are in the process of talking to the government. They’ve not indicated one way or the other how they’re dealing with us. We always worry [...]
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New York Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google Inc., facing US government scrutiny of its advertising partnership with Yahoo! Inc., will proceed with the agreement by early October, Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said. "We are going to move forward," Schmidt said yesterday in an...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google is clarifying remarks made earlier by Chief Executive Eric Schmidt that seemed to indicate the search giant would proceed with an advertising partnership with rival Yahoo, regardless of antitrust regulators’ views.
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google to go ahead with Yahoo deal in October Search engine giant Google has announced that they would go ahead with their deal with Yahoo by October this year. The collaboration between the two internet giants is facing a U.S. Justice Department probe. Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in a statement on their plans: “We are [...]
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Digital Daily - All Things Digital (Free subscription) | yesterday
When Google and Yahoo announced their advertising partnership back in June, the companies said they’d give the Justice Department three and one half months to review it. Which is more than enough time, according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who said the companies will proceed with the deal in October, even if federal regulators haven’t yet approved it.
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Eric Schmidt fields questions at the Democratic convention about politics, online journalism, and privacy.
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The Rehearsal Studio (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google is no stranger to the concept of chutzpah ; and Eric Schmidt is one of the earliest Chutzpah of the Week award winners , going back to 2007 when he seemed to be spending much of his time telling Washington what to do. In more recent times the case has not been one of Google transcending chutzpah as much as the competition getting much tougher. So there is something to be said for...