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Barack Obama Clings to His BlackBerry - Could Presidental FIrewall Be Strong Enough? President-Elect Barack Obama said in an CNBC interview "I'm still clinging to my BlackBerry...They're going to pry it out of my hands." It has been suggested that due to security concerns that Obama may have to give up his BlackBerry when he becomes president. Everyone is worried about security. It seems to us, since Obama has such great tech advisers as Google's Eric Schmidt, there's got to be so...
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The T3 Power 50 LONDON, England - UK Gadget mag T3 recently ran its first ever Power50 - the 50 most powerful people in technology. Broken into various categories, the one that caught our eye of course was CEOs where Nokia's very own Olli-Pekka Kalasvuo featured alongside the likes of Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmar and Jerry Yang (but oddly not Eric Schmidt). Yes, this is some more of our very own (as Charlie describe...
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin offers his own perspective on the Android-based T-Mobile G1 smart phone, which many call a clear rival to Apple's iPhone in the mobile and wireless market. Google CEO Eric Schmidt, meanwhile, paints a rosy picture of the search engine's health even as we go deeper into the recession. How will display ads fare in the recession? - What do AllThingsDigital'...
submitted by eWEEKWireless on 19th Oct 2008 (via eweek.com)
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How Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt can continue to serve on Apple's board is a question legal observers are pondering as the first "Google" phone is set to enter the market vs. Apple's iPhone.
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Over at MobiAd news, Jim Cook alerted me to an interview with Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt where he was recently interviewed on CNBC’s Mad Money with Jim Cramer. Jim has a very good analysis of the interview so I won’t repeat it here, apart from this quote from Eric below: “We can make more money in mobile than
submitted by LondonCalling on 10th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt was interviewed on CNBC’s Mad Money with Jim Cramer a couple of weeks ago, and he stated that eventually Google can make more money from mobile than it does on the desktop.
submitted by MobiAD on 8th Sep 2008 (via mobiadnews.com)
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Microsoft's WinMobile Team: Big on futures, slow on deliverables "With Google’s Chrome browser announcement and revelation of plans by Microsoft to roll out an iPhone app store competitor, all eyes should be on Windows Mobile... Google had no plans to develop its own browser, Eric Schmidt and Co. are doing just that... From a July 2008 speech at the Microsoft partner conference by Andy Lees 'Well, of course, consumers want to use the devices to be a...
submitted by PocketPCThoughts on 8th Sep 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
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Microsoft’s WinMobile Team: Big on futures, slow on deliverables "With Google’s Chrome browser announcement and revelation of plans by Microsoft to roll out an iPhone app store competitor, all eyes should be on Windows Mobile... Google had no plans to develop its own browser, Eric Schmidt and Co. are doing just that... From a July 2008 speech at the Microsoft partner conference by Andy Lees 'Well, of course, consumers want to use the devices to be a...
submitted by PocketPCThoughts on 8th Sep 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
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So says Eric Schmidt, because mobile is more targeted — and Google targets. That’s the message reported by Jeff Jarvis (highlighting some tidbits from a recent CNBC interview). When in doubt about the mobile industry, I always sit back and think of Eric. “They’ve seen the writing on the wall, surely?” I tell myself, “They
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Well at least that's what Google's Eric Schmidt says: Now mobile, that's different. That niche has such potential, Schmidt believes, that it will eclipse the tethered business it already does by way of home and office computers. "Over time we will make more money from mobile advertising," Schmidt said. "Not now, but over time." Google Ads: Emphatic 'No' on Homepage, but Mobile ...
submitted by MusingsOfAMobileMarketer on 15th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)


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