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Eric Schmidt on Charlie Rose, June 3, 2005
Topic: High Tech Developments 11:55 pm EDT, Jun  6, 2005

On Friday, June 3, Charlie Rose interviewed Eric Schmidt for the hour.

You can download the show from audible.com for $4.95.

Through Google Video Search, you can also search for keywords in the transcript and get a sense of the discussion.

Eric does a good job of selling Google, and not just to the public. He makes it sound like a really great company to want to work for. He knows how to sell it to engineers who've worked at small companies, who've worked at old-line behemoths, who've learned what they hate about big companies and are concerned that Google is rapidly becoming one.

What's he hiding?

The appearance has drawn some commentary:

Google CEO vows one right answer for every search and universal reach "we'll get them all, even the ones in the trees"



 
 
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