Earlier today I posted my notes from an informal Google press lunch with CEO Eric Schmidt, SVP Product Management Jonathan Rosenberg and President Global Sales Operations and Business Development Nikesh Arora.
These events are of course on the record, which means there usually isn’t much that’s said that’s all that interesting. Usually though we can’t just video the whole thing. This time Google said it was fine, so I set up my Flip camera and filmed away. So you, too, can witness first hand the glamorous life of a blogger.
And yes, it’s true, I admit the iPhone is better than any Android phone on the market at around the 29:30 mark.
Google provides search and advertising services, which together aim to organize and monetize the world’s information. In addition to its dominant search engine, it offers a plethora of online tools and platforms including: Gmail, Maps, YouTube, and Google+, the company’s extension into the social space. Most of its Web-based products are free, funded by Google’s highly integrated online advertising platforms AdWords and AdSense. Google promotes the idea that advertising should be highly targeted and relevant to users thus providing...
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