It has huge sales, prodigious profits and a bid to log all the information in the world--one tiny project at a time. Google chief executive Eric Schmidt realized he was at a new kind of company soon after joining in 2001. At a 10-person management meeting--Google employed only 180 people at the time--everyone talked, fast, about whether to put ads on Internet search results. It was a two-hour deba
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