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Google founders have grown up says CEO Eric Schmidt: related news

Google founders have "grown up" says CEO Eric Schmidt

Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has admitted that the two 30-something founders of the internet search giant have finally "grown up," prompting a rare insight into the lives of the media shy pair.

CNBC Exclusive: CNBC's Maria Bartiromo Interviews Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Today on "Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo"

Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC EXCLUSIVE interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt. During the interview with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo, Dr. Schmidt discusses Google's growth and U.S. slowdown, the possibility of a Microsoft acquisition of Yahoo!, online advertising growth rates, Google's European stronghold and Google's stock, among other topics.

Google founders have grown up, CEO says

mountain view • It’s official: the guys who founded Google are grown up. That was the pronouncement on Thursday from Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, who was hired in 2001 to provide mature, traditional business savvy to the Internet search company founded by whiz kids Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

The Tools Google Uses Internally

A web seminar Google held yesterday at KMWorld Magazine offered a great deal of insight into how Google manages projects and communication internally. The presentation by Google followed an employee through his first few weeks at the company, explaining the many tools he’s using: from the Google intranet MOMA, the Google Ideas site and Google Caribou Alpha, to Google Experts Search, “Googler Search,” and Google Apps. Following is a smaller excerpt of the large-size screenshots & info Google was showing in the 59-page presentation, with thanks to Brian – who has a wrap-up of the presentation as well as the full slides at his blog – for sending this in. KMWorld says the presentation will be archived at their site eventually, so perhaps if you register with them you might still be able to see the event.

Google founders have grown up: CEO

MOUNTAIN VIEW: It's official: the guys who founded Google are grown up. That was the pronouncement on Thursday from Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, who was hired in 2001 to provide mature, traditional business savvy to the Internet search company founded by whiz kids Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

Google CEO Eric Schmidt Interview

Google's business model of internet-search-driven advertising has become so dominant that competitors Microsoft and Yahoo can hardly compete. But will C.E.O. Eric Schmidt be able to keep Google true to its roots?

Google CEO Schmidt: Enjoyed Working With Yahoo; Microsoft Wants To Deprive Consumers Of Choice

Don’t wait until 4:00 PM (ET) to get Eric Schmidt’s views on Microsoft-Yahoo and Google’s (NSDQ: GOOG) declining rate of growth. Schmidt was interviewed by Maria Bartiromo at the Milken Institute Global Conference at the Beverly Hilton on a number of subjects, and though the interview didn’t break much news, at least we know that Schmidt isn’t toning down his rhetoric on a possible transaction. From the transcript:

Google CEO: Stop calling me dad!

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has rejected suggestions he serves as the father figure of the Google family, brought in to keep young co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in line.

ComScore CEO Fires Back at Google, Wall St, and Bloggers

Google CEO Eric Schmidt took an indirect shot at comScore paid click data during Google's (stellar) Q1 earnings call this week, referring to the inaccuracy of "third party data" that led Wall St. analysts to reduce earnings estimates for Google based on softness of the paid search advertising market.

Google says search, Asian growth to help in recession

Google's position as the most popular Internet search site and sales from fast-growing Asian markets such as China will help the company weather any U.S. recession, Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said. "One of the very good sources for Google is the very rapid growth in Asia," Schmidt said Monday at a briefing in Beijing. Historically, people tend to shift their money to the most "highly measured" advertiser when there are "economic difficulties," he said. Google, which generates about half its sales from outside the United States, said operations overseas, including the Chinese market, are "well positioned" to cope with a U.S. slowdown.

Google's Schmidt has his head stuck in the cloud

Changes to Google Apps over the coming year will entice more businesses to jump over to the delivery of applications over the internet, says Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Google's Schmidt has his head stuck in the cloud

Changes to Google Apps over the coming year will entice more businesses to jump over to the delivery of applications over the internet, says Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Google CEO Says Microsoft's Yahoo Bid Is, Surprise, Bad For Internet

Google continued its war or words Monday against Microsoft's attempted takeover of Yahoo, with its CEO, Eric Schmidt, saying he was worried about the free flow of information on the Internet if the merger were to be completed.

Keeping Search Data is Beneficial, Google Says

The European Commission's Article 29 Data Protection Working Party wants search engines to limit data retention to six months. But Google says keeping data for up to 18 months improves search results. Google's analysis of server logs finds patterns, says Peter Fleishcher, Google's global privacy counsel, and Google offers privacy choices.

Google Sky Brings the Heavens Online

Google has extracted the recently released night sky browser out of Google Earth and released it on the web. While Google Sky is still part of Google Earth, it is also joining Google Moon and Google Mars with its very own URL and new collection of Google Maps-like features.

Google CEO says Yahoo test good reason to talk

MOUNTAIN VIEW (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) successful test of using Google Inc (GOOG.O: Quote, Profile, Research) search advertisements is good reason for the companies to discuss cooperation, but there is no deal yet, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said on Thursday.

Google CEO coughs up Australia Health plans

Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday he hopes to deliver Google Health to Australia by the end of the year -- but local representatives say discussions haven't even started yet.

Google CEO coughs up Australia Health plans

Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday he hopes to deliver Google Health to Australia by the end of the year -- but local representatives say discussions haven't even started yet.

EU denies Google's trademark application for Gmail

Google has been having a rough time in Europe when it comes to the Gmail brand. Back in 2005, Google had to rename Gmail to Google Mail in the United Kingdom after a trademark dispute with Independent International Investment Research. Then, in June 2007, Daniel Giersch, CEO of P1 Privat in Germany, brought a case against Google that he ultimately won — the ruling prevented Google from using the Gmail trademark in Germany too. In October, Google was forced to pay a 10,000 Euro fine by Daniel Giersch after continuing to use “m.gmail.com”.

Google Apps Now in Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com is offering Salesforce for Google Apps, which makes Google's applications available from inside Salesforce.com. A Google video says the deal makes it possible to manage all customer information from within Salesforce, including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Talk and Google Calendars.

Schmidt: Enterprise shouldn't fear Google cloud

Google CEO Eric Schmidt reckons the company's cloud computing model is mature and secure enough for the enterprise--but without support staff, analysts say business users won't touch Google.

Schmidt: Enterprise shouldn't fear Google cloud

Google CEO Eric Schmidt reckons the company's cloud computing model is mature and secure enough for the enterprise -- but without support staff, analysts say business users won't touch Google.

Schmidt: Enterprise shouldn't fear Google cloud

Google CEO Eric Schmidt reckons the company's cloud computing model is mature and secure enough for the enterprise -- but without support staff, analysts say business users won't touch Google.


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