Eric Schmidt speaks at a forum jointly hosted by Google and the Pittsburgh Technology Council on September 23, 2009 in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Eric Schmidt at the Royal Television Society Convention
Eric Schmidt speaks via satellite with Mark Thompson of the BBC at the Royal Television Society Convention.
Introducing Google Sidewiki
Contribute helpful information to any webpage with Google Sidewiki — http://www.google.com/sidewiki
Introducing Google Chrome Frame
Google Chrome Frame is a plug-in that brings open web technologies and Google Chrome’s speedy V8 JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer. Get more information at http://code.google.com/chrome/chromeframe
Google: Growing the Display Advertising Pie
A look at Google’s plans to make display advertising more useful to users, advertisers, and publishers.
Google Books: Classic Books Available via the Espresso Book Machine
Over 1.5 million public domain books that have been digitized by Google will be available for purchase from any Espresso Book Machine at bookstores and libraries around the world.
Brandon Badger, Product Manager on Google Books, and Dane Neller, CEO of On Demand Books, talk about the Espresso Book Machine.
What’s new in Picasa 3.5
Download at http://picasa.google.com. Picasa 3.5 has name tags, geo-tagging with Google Maps, an improved import room, and more.
Google Building Maker
Building Maker is a 3D modeling tool for adding buildings to Google Earth. It’s fun to use, and an easy way to get on the 3D map. Start modeling at http://www.google.com/buildingmaker
David Drummond testifies before House Judiciary Committee
David Drummond, Google’s Senior VP for Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, testifies before the House Judiciary Committee at a September 10, 2009 hearing on “Competition and Commerce in Digital Books” and the Google Books settlement. Topics of discussion include how the settlement will equalize access to information, fair use and copyright law precedents, and our commitment to an open and competitive market for digital books.