Google's CEO Clears the Air
prostoalex writes "Google CEO Eric Schmidt sat down with PC Magazine to discuss some of the current issues swirling around Google, such as China and censorship, growth of the video content on the Internet, Microsoft's planned move into online ads, working with AOL and Internet neutrality." From the article: "Schmidt was quick to say that the acquisition of Writely was not meant to create a competitor to Microsoft Office, which he said solves a complicated and important problem of work productivity. Writely is a server-based editing system where you can move your files around, he said, and there are places where a rich text editor is useful in Google."
"Overall he said, the advertising industry in china is quite nascent, so there are very small amounts of revenue at stake...He said the embargo there hasn't worked, with Castro still in power, and with the Cuban people living with technology form the 1950s."
I thought that was Steve Johnson's job.
Because the two big-ass engines on the Google 767 scream "clean air."
"All your base are belong to this file I send in order to have your advice."