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Silicon.com (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Last week saw silicon.com sister site CNET News.com sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to talk Google Wave, Android and all things search. "We're certainly not done [with search]
We're using a lot more about you; where you are, if you have a phone, your GPS, your search history, those sorts of things, to really move from, sort of, text to meaning. And that's not a solved...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Google is documenting the treasures of Iraq's national museum. Google chief Eric Schmidt says the company took 14,000 photographs of the museum and its artifacts and will put them online early next year. At a museum ceremony Tuesday, Schmidt said the... Google - Eric E. Schmidt - Iraq - Museum - Eric Schmidt
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Google is documenting the treasures of Iraq's national museum. Google chief Eric Schmidt says the company took 14,000 photographs of the museum and its artifacts and will put them online early next year.
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Maximum PC all RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
... products’ code bases. Both are based on Linux and the Webkit browser rendering engine. CEO Eric Schmidt also had something to say about Android and Chrome. The sheer murkiness of his statements is a little intriguing. Schmidt said that Chrome is for users on a real computer, a device with a keyboard and larger screen. However, he also said that Android’s real strength...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | yesterday
Eric Schmidt wasn't kidding about ramping up Google's small acquisitions. The search engine giant announced Monday that it has acquired display ad company Teracent.
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) is on a shopping spree. The company just announced it is purchasing Teracent , a startup which sells machine learning technology used to create display ads that are optimized in real-time. The purchase is Google’s third this month and its fifth since August and comes as Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said the company would increase the pace of its acquisitions....
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MacEvangelism (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as... 1 Vote(s)
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Gizmodo Australia (Free subscription) | yesterday
“Android and Chrome will likely converge over time,” says Google’s Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it’s exactly as confusing as it was four months ago. (more…)
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | yesterday
... common Webkit and Linux foundation the systems use. OS differences This will be news to Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Also speaking to CNET recently, he said that the two operating systems were different products for different things. "Android was designed as an open platform that would create a whole bunch of things at once," Schmidt explained. "The Chrome OS is...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ago. Google, asked how on earth this slow-motion, oddly-planned scenario would play out, gives mixed responses. The official PR line, when asked about the...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ago. Google, asked how on earth this slow-motion, oddly-planned scenario would play out, gives mixed responses. The official PR line, when asked about the...
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Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | yesterday
... operating systems. It's unclear when this might occur however. In fact, listening to Google CEO Eric Schmidt attempt to downplay the difference between Google's operating systems in a recent CNET interview leaves us wondering if Google has a clear idea of its target markets as smartphone and laptop functionality continues to converge across devices. Schmidt concedes that it's...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
xchg writes "When Google first announced that the company would be pursuing development of two distinct operating systems, many questioned Google's motivation. 'Google executives, including CEO Eric Schmidt, have downplayed the conflict ever since, asking for time to let the projects evolve. And a few days after Chrome OS was revealed, Android chief Andy Rubin said device makers...
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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
xchg writes "When Google first announced that the company would be pursuing development of two distinct operating systems, many questioned Google's motivation. 'Google executives, including CEO Eric Schmidt, have downplayed the conflict ever since, asking for time to let the projects evolve. And a few days after Chrome OS was revealed, Android chief Andy Rubin said device makers...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
BAGHDAD Google is documenting the treasures of Iraq's national museum.
Google chief Eric Schmidt says the company took 14,000 photographs of the museum and its artifacts and will put them online early next year.
At a museum ceremony Tuesday, Schmidt said the artifacts represent the beginning of civilization and Google will make their images and ideas available worldwide.
The...