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Google’s Eric Schmidt: “What kills a company is not competition but arrogance. We control our fate.”

Posted in Google (January 10, 2008 at 6:55 pm)

Ken Auletta’s “The Search Party: Google squares off with its Capital Hill critics” article in the recent New Yorker has some good tidbits about how Google operates. He sits in on a product review meeting and speaks with numerous people at Google and close to company to paint a picture of Google “think.”
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