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Eric Schmidt steps down as Google CEO
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Eric Schmidt is no longer Google CEO, but will still be involved as an advisor at Google. Very interesting move, Schmidt has had a lot of great ideas and seems to be a very bright man, but he's also been the man prosecuting such expensive failures such as Google Wave, Buzz, etc.
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At this rate, Steve Ballmer should be arming his alarm system
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He probably got to experience the safari/iTunes merger browser thing, and is throwing in the towel early. Smart move, really.
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The Safari/iTunes merger browser rumour is a crock.
They both run on WebKit; that's it.
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock²
He probably got to experience the safari/iTunes merger browser thing, and is throwing in the towel early. Smart move, really.
Ya, 'cause iTunes needs to be *more* bloated.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
The Safari/iTunes merger browser rumour is a crock.
This is a current rumor? Crazy.
I think it would be a good move for Apple to allow iTunes Store access from Safari or any other browser, though.
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock²
He probably got to experience the safari/iTunes merger browser thing, and is throwing in the towel early. Smart move, really.
What does that have to do with Google?
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He's got billions in the bank, probably wants to use some of it instead of suffering a heart attack in the next few years.
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Does this mean that Google will stop being tossers?
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That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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No.
Schmidt will use his time to lobby other companies into "sharing their vision".
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Well who gives a toss then?
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That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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Young women looking for rich older husbands?
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hayesk
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Originally Posted by lpkmckenna
This is a current rumor? Crazy.
I think it would be a good move for Apple to allow iTunes Store access from Safari or any other browser, though.
So novices can go there, buy music and then wonder where it downloaded? There's a reason the iTunes store was not a web store to begin with.
I've never seen a case of web vs. native app, where the web provided a better experience, except where a native app was written to compliment an existing web site, and all of the features weren't implemented yet.
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