Schmidt also brushed off Facebook as a competitor and once again called Microsoft Google's true competition at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Here's a recap of this week's columns and news stories for the week of Jan.to 29, as...
Schmidt also brushed off Facebook as a competitor and once again called Microsoft Google's true competition at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Speculation that Eric Schmidt was forced out as chief executive officer in favor of Larry...
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Google Publicis partnership elicited a scathing exchange between WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell and Publicis CEO Maurice Levy. Google's Tim Armstrong, president North American advertising and commerce, and...
Expect more partnerships post-Davos and pre-Google earnings announcements. Soon 80 percent of the mobile phones in Japan will feature the Google search engine. That doesn't necessarily mean Google will have an 80 percent share of all Japanese local...
Hannah Clark of Forbes.com caught up with "The Google Guys in Davos. She reports that Google's Sergey Brin and Larry Page as well as YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley "wouldn't comment on a rumored deal to run BBC content on Google Video.
John Battelle reports that YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley has confirmed for the BBC after a session on social networking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that YouTube expects to roll out an ad model that includes revenue-sharing...
On their way back from Davos, Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin
stopped by Google's offices in Brazil. Marcelo Sant'Iago has a brief on it
here, along with a picture of the duo decked out in Google Brazil football
jerseys and some news...
A story in The Marker Online (an Israeli business newspapers) says that's what Sergey Brin told the paper at the World Economic Development Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In June, we blogged that Google planned to open a business office in Israel.
Schmidt explaining at the Davos World Economic Forum that Google spent over a
year debating what to do on China, including creating an "evil scale" to help
with the decision. Via Good Morning Silicon Valley, "Google
Jennings asks Gates about his comments in Davos about MS being as "stupid as hell" for allowing Google to get ahead of them. On ABC World News Tonight, Bill Gates sat down for an interview with Peter Jennings.
II: The Google Guys is a satirical stream-of-consciousness style look at Larry and Sergey doing Davos. We're in GoogleLand, which is a higher level of dream than just Davos. Spotted via John Battelle, Through The