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Google: Seeking Not To Cross The Creepy Line
WebProNews Feed — Google CEO Eric Schmidt while appearing on Fox Business made some interesting comments about Google's emergence as a huge Microsoft-like business power. I thought most interesting was Schmidt's statement about Google becoming like Microsoft, "Hopefully, we won't repeat the mistakes that Microsot made ten years ago that ultimately led to all these things that happened with them". Schmidt elaborated: "In our case we see ourselves as a disruptor, and a disruptor because we are using new technology to solve real consumer problems, that in some cases people didn't even realize could be solved. We are also a ...

Hopefully we’re not making IBM and Microsoft’s mistakes, Eric Schmidt says
D' Technology Weblog — Fox Business Network’s Neil Cavuto interviewed, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and pressed him a couple times over whether company has potential to become next Microsoft when it comes to antitrust issues and its attempts to fend off new Internet rivals. "Hopefully we won't repeat the mistakes that Microsoft made 10 years ago that ultimately led to all these things that happened to them," Schmidt says just before 3:00 minute mark in the video below: Below, Cavuto asks about potential for Twitter and Facebook to take momentum away from Google among younger Internet users, similar to how ...

Google: Don’t Be Evil. Or Microsoft.
Mashable! — Every company has something it aspires to, and it pretty much boils down to world domination. The folks at Google, however, insist they’re different; their mantra of Don’t Be Evil still has a nice ring to it, but the question is how well can a motto translate into a multi-billion company with thousands of employees. According to the recent interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Fox Business, one way to make sure they’re on the right track is not to repeat Microsoft’s mistakes. You can see the entire interview below; in it, Schmidt takes on topics such as privacy (and the reasons behind launching their ...

Google CEO: "We Won't Repeat Microsoft's Mistakes"
Maximum PC all RSS Feed — During an interview with the Fox Business Network, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said his company has learned from Microsoft's past follies in terms of antitrust issues and letting the competition catch up. "Hopefully we won't repeat the mistakes that Microsoft made 10 years ago that ultimately led to all these things that happened to them," Schmidt said. Schmidt was also pressed on the potential for Twitter and Facebook to steal the thunder from Google among younger Internet users. But according to Schmidt, it's not a big concern because users of social networking services end up using Google even more. You ...

Google CEO: Hopefully we won't repeat Microsoft's mistakes
The Microsoft Blog — Google CEO Eric Schmidt was on FOX Business Network on Thursday night talking about the slowly recovering economy. But his interview with host Neil Cavuto quickly turned to Google's continuing world takeover – "I'm sure you come in peace," Cavuto said – and how Google can avoid the antitrust challenges companies like Microsoft have faced in similar situations. "Hopefully we won't repeat the mistakes that Microsoft made, you know, 10 years ago that ultimately led to all these things that happened with them," Schmidt said. "In our case, we see ourselves as a disruptor. And a disruptor because we're using new technology to solve real consumer problems that, in some ...

Eric Schmidt: “Hopefully We Won’t Repeat The Mistakes Microsoft Made” [Video]
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews — Recently Google CEO Eric Schmidt went on Fox Business News to do an interview about why the search engine company is going on a hiring spree again. Interviewer Neil Cavuto and Schmidt had a general converation about mobile devices and the economy too. Cavuto pointed out that Google is ...

Google Seeking Not To Cross The Creepy Line
WebProNews Feed — Google CEO Eric Schmidt while appearing on Fox Business made some interesting comments about Google's emergence as a huge Microsoft-like business power. I thought most interesting was Schmidt's statement about Google becoming like Microsoft, "Hopefully, we won't repeat the mistakes that Microsot made ten years ago that ultimately led to all these things that happened with them". Schmidt elaborated: "In our case we see ourselves as a disruptor, and a disruptor because we are using new technology to solve real consumer problems, that in some cases people didn't even realize could be solved. We are also a ...

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