Quote of the Day: Only the Algorithm Knows
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, September 21 2011
That really bothers me, because that's the crux of this. And you don't know. So we're trying to have a hearing here about whether you favor your own stuff, and you're asked that question, and you admittedly don’t know ... Read More
The De-Googlization of Everything? Google Exec's Congressional Testimony Begins
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, September 21 2011
Just a reminder that momentarily, Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee, live-streamed on C-SPAN and Sunlight Live, among other places. The ... Read More
Watching the Roll-Out of Google Ideas
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, July 11 2011
If you're curious, as we are, about where Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen are going with their Google Ideas think/do-tank, check out this recent profile from the Financial Times. Pegged to a June 26-29 conference in Ireland ... Read More
Talkin', and Not, About the New Wired World Order
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 25 2010
Ciudad Juarez, where the U.S. State Department is working to build a mobile narco-violence reporting tool; Photo credit: pmoroni. Read More
Swiftboating the Stimulus: Did the Internet Really Kill "Rovian" Politics?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 19 2010
A year and a half ago, a few weeks before the presidential election, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made a bold claim about the impact of the internet on our public life: "We are witnessing the end of Rovian politics," he Read More
Eric Schmidt on Technology, National Infrastructure and Public Policy
BY Sarah Granger | Tuesday, November 18 2008
The following are notes from Eric Schmidt's talk at the New America Foundation today in Washington, D.C., as taken via webcast. Schmidt is largely known as the Chairman and CEO of Google, but he is also the Chairman of ... Read More
Daily Digest: A President Who Asks for Help
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 18 2008
Obama Keeps Focus on Volunteerism: During the campaign, presidential hopeful Barack Obama put volunteerism front and center -- quite literally, dedicating valuable home page real estate to, for example, calls for help ... Read More
The Crowd-Scouring of the Presidency (and the End of Rovian Politics?)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 21 2008
Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO, who just endorsed Barack Obama, tells Arianna Huffington, another Obama supporter, that "We are witnessing the end of Rovian politics," thanks to the internet and tools like YouTube. And ... Read More