Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) is an American businessman and former software engineer who served as the CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011, and as the company's executive chairman from 2011 to 2015.[1] He also served as the executive chairman of parent company Alphabet Inc.[2][3][4] from 2015 to 2017,[1] and Technical Advisor at Alphabet from 2017 to 2020.[5] In April 2022, the Bloomberg
マイクロソフトからGoogleに受け継がれる「悪の帝国」の座 2008年5月14日 IT コメント: トラックバック (1) (これまでの yomoyomoの「情報共有の未来」はこちら) マイクロソフトの Yahoo! 買収提案は、3カ月ものすったもんだを経て、今月のはじめにマイクロソフトが買収を断念するという一応の結論をみました。 まだ経緯について情報が錯綜しており、場合によっては買収提案が再燃する可能性もありますので、「焦土作戦」とまで評された Yahoo! の戦略を含め、評価を下すのはまだ早いでしょう。 ただ、今回の騒動で Google が漁夫の利を得たのは間違いないようで、米国における700MHz無線周波数帯のオークションもそうですが、最近は単なるギーク集団ではない政治的な立ち回りの巧さが目立ちます。 今回の騒動をシリコンバレーの側から見た意見として、海部美知さんの「バルマーの誤算
Visit Amazon Light at www.kokogiak.com/amazon4, and you’ll see a plain search box that allows you to locate any product in Amazon.com’s database. Click on an item, and you’ll be taken to a page with the usual product image, price information, and customer reviews, and, of course, the familiar “Buy This” button. Amazon Light’s pages are deliberately less cluttered than those at Amazon itself, but t
The search firm wants to organize all digital information. That means war with Microsoft. For Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, 2004 was a very good year. His firm led the search industry, the fastest-growing major sector in technology; it went public, raising $1.67 billion; its stock price soared; and its revenues more than doubled, to $3 billion. But as the search market ripens into something worthy o
The search firm wants to organize all digital information. That means war with Microsoft. For Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, 2004 was a very good year. His firm led the search industry, the fastest-growing major sector in technology; it went public, raising $1.67 billion; its stock price soared; and its revenues more than doubled, to $3 billion. But as the search market ripens into something worthy o
The search firm wants to organize all digital information. That means war with Microsoft. For Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, 2004 was a very good year. His firm led the search industry, the fastest-growing major sector in technology; it went public, raising $1.67 billion; its stock price soared; and its revenues more than doubled, to $3 billion. But as the search market ripens into something worthy o
The search firm wants to organize all digital information. That means war with Microsoft. For Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, 2004 was a very good year. His firm led the search industry, the fastest-growing major sector in technology; it went public, raising $1.67 billion; its stock price soared; and its revenues more than doubled, to $3 billion. But as the search market ripens into something worthy o
An archive, in reverse chronological order, of essays, interviews, and talks relating to open source software. Amid the 20th anniversary of open source, Tim O’Reilly warns that platform companies built on open-source software have lost their way (GeekWire, July 2018). “It’s rare to hear Chinese philosophy quoted on stage at a software-development conference. But O’Reilly Media founder and CEO Tim
In this McKinsey Health Institute interactive analysis, we explore the latest data on the impact of women’s health issues around the world.
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