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Conversation With the Head of One of the Most Innovative Companies on the Planet
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Dr. Mercola
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In this interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt, he reveals how the Internet will change the nature of competition, innovation, and company operations.
As Google recently turned 10 years old, some analysts and investors began to say the company was suffering from early signs of maturity. Google’s growth rate, while still brisk, has slowed significantly and is expected to slow more because of the economic slowdown. Mr. Schmidt told The New York Times that Google was better positioned than other advertising companies to survive a recession.
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The McKinsey Quarterly September 2008
The New York Times November 7, 2008
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