Eric Schmidt dumps Apple for Google, at last!August 3rd, 2009 CUPERTINO, Calif. — Google CEO Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple's board of directors.
Silicon Valley Executive Salary Survey; Google Leads The PackMay 23rd, 2006 Meet Omid Kordestani, Sr. V.P. Google, who made merely $288,874,396 last year.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt: Vast change, more connection, coming to World Wide Web in near futureOctober 21st, 2009 Google CEO: Vast Web changes coming within 5 yearsORLANDO, Fla. — A Web where Chinese is the dominant language, and connections are so fast that distinctions between audio, video and text are blurred is perhaps just five years away, the head of Google said Wednesday.
Google CEO likely to stick to small acquisitions as it increases spendingOctober 15th, 2009 On The Call: Google CEO Eric SchmidtGoogle Inc.'s success has left the Internet search leader sitting on a pile of cash — $22 billion at the end of September. Executives say they are ready to spend more money to take advantage of what they believe will be even better days ahead.
Google profit falls for first timeJanuary 22nd, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Google posted the first-ever decline in its quarterly earnings Thursday but still beat market expectations in the withering economic climate. The web search giant said that it earned $382 million, or $1.21 per share, in the three months ending in December - a drop of 68 percent from the same period in 2007.
Google board member Levinson steps down, removing potential conflict with AppleOctober 12th, 2009 Apple director Levinson leaving Google boardMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google Inc.
Google to Acquire Twitter: SourcesApril 3rd, 2009 Washingtonpost today has just brought in a heck of a rumor that Google may be in the last stage of acquiring Twitter. No one knows the price or exact transactional details yet, nor there is any official source to that, but its said that the deal may be well over $250 Million.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple's board as 2 companies increasingly competeAugust 3rd, 2009 Google CEO leaves Apple board as companies competeNEW YORK — Google CEO Eric Schmidt is resigning from Apple's board of directors as the Internet search leader increasingly develops products that compete with Apple's core businesses, including the popular iPhone. Apple Inc. said Monday that Schmidt would have had to recuse himself from large portions of the company's board meetings to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt on GBuy - Google Online Payment SystemJune 28th, 2006 Q: What is Google Payment System, or GBuy?
A. Press has nick-named it GBuy; We have not announced a payment system name yet.
Google board member Levinson steps down, averting potential FTC showdown over Apple conflictOctober 12th, 2009 Apple director Levinson leaves Google's boardMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google Inc.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple's board as rivalry between 2 companies escalatesAugust 3rd, 2009 Google CEO leaves Apple board to avoid conflictsSAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple Inc.'s board because of the companies' conflicting interests as competition between the one-time allies heats up.
Some key statistics on Microsoft, and Yahoo and GoogleJuly 30th, 2009 Microsoft, Yahoo and Google at a glanceMicrosoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc.
Will Google Launch Microblog Search OfferingJune 15th, 2009 Google executives are all praises for Twitter's success. Well, what could be the reason? It seems that the Googleplex men are looking to cash on the micoblogging giant.
Google's third-quarter results expected to show Internet ad market bouncing backOctober 15th, 2009 Ahead of the bell: Google's 3Q expected to shineMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google Inc.'s third-quarter earnings are expected to show the Internet advertising market is snapping out of its stupor.
Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating systemJuly 10th, 2009 Google CEO: New operating system changes the game
SUN VALLEY, Idaho — Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt can't wait for the Internet search leader's free operating system to debut next year.
October 10th, 2009 at 9:55 pm
Hi. Great to read information about Eric Schmidt, Google, Twitter and new information technology for the end user. Competition is everywhere and in every market. However, if the service is free, the influence is capable to capture the whole market.
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