Check out this story on CNET’s News.com site.
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has had a phone interview with CNET, the article says. That comes after Schmidt himself had supposedly imposed a year-long ban on the organization for publishing personal information about him that was easily retrievable with Google’s search engine. More interestingly, the article is written by Elinor Mills, the author of the original article that Schmidt took offense to.
“We’re celebrating our seventh birthday…We had a pretty strong year,” Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in a phone interview with CNET News.com, as he listed the launch of new products including Google Talk, Google Earth, Google Video and Google Desktop Search. “And we’ve sort of been struggling here with respect to the index. It has always been much larger than the others.”
Paul Kapustka, at Advanced IP Pipeline, seems to have been the first to notice the piece.
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