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 Google VIolates Motto Debate: Jeff Jarvis (7 of 13) (video)
Google VIolates Motto Debate: Jeff Jarvis (7 of 13) (video)
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Defending Google, the video
BuzzMachine — Here’s video of my presentation at the NPR Intelligence Squared debate on whether Google violates its “don’t be evil” motto: I am responding to Siva Vaidhyanathan’s inspired recitation of Google’s execution of the seven deadly sins; I answered with eight virtues. More videos are here. Here’s a transcript. The audio will be up soon. Saul Hansell of the Times Bits Blog covered the debate and then followed up with Google CEO Eric Schmidt making the point I made in the start of my talk, explaining the don’t-be-evil vow to ...

Debating Google's 'Don't Be Evil' Motto
Tech Daily Dose — At National Public Radio's Intelligence Squared debate: Siva Vaidhyanathan: Jeff Jarvis:

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