Elinor Mills is my hero
I just love the fact that Eric Schmidt still can't treat Elinor like the professional doing her job she is.
This is proof yet again that the 'do now evil' mantra of Google is long dead, and Google should never be trusted to get anywhere near our health care information. Google's only interest is to control said information for all perpetuity and do as they wish. These last-second interview rules are the latest example of that.
FYI, my bet the earlier comment that the editors at c|net aren't true journalists is a GOOG fanboy troll. At least that's a more harmless method to take hard questions and criticism rather than trying to pull a Patricia Dunn.
In reply to: "My stunted interview with Google's Eric Schmidt"
February 29, 2008
have fun
Great, you love your blackjack and windows mobile, and lug a ipod as a second device. Personally, the iphone moves the needle forward.
In reply to: "Manhattan iPhone Watch: T minus 2.5 days"
June 27, 2007
wrong
Check your facts:
It has wi-fi.
It has bluetooth.
Out-of-the-box 8GB memory is the highest in a phone I've ever seen.
Also the charge time is outstanding.
And it will sell out..try to get this phone in August and see.
I'm not a fanboy, but there is no doubt this product will raise the bar on the industry. And anyone like myself that has been stuck with crappy 'smart' phones for the last 5 years will benefit from that.
In reply to: "Manhattan iPhone Watch: T minus 2.5 days"
June 27, 2007
G is Arrogant
I agree with eBay on this one. eBay spends a considerable amount of dough on AdWords. They also have a publicly announced partnership where google provides advertising for international ebay properties. To try to throw cash on the streets trying to steer eBay's own customer base away from them at their own convention is pretty bold. It's about time someone stood up to Google's arrogant behavior.
June 13, 2007
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