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Chaos theory: How to tell if a Google deal means anything

Nick Douglas · 09/27/06 12:31PM

We already know why Google announces so many useless partnerships, or at least one fringe benefit for the company, which is to signify that everyone is on its side, not Yahoo's or Microsoft's. Now Fortune Magazine reiterates: "Working with Google and grumbling about it is quite in fashion." There are so many deals and rumors of deals out there, how can anyone tell which deserve attention? Easy: Which exec made 'em?

Big Brother is Watching You

Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 03:15PM

We wondered why the Spectre of Eric looked familiar — then we remembered that the Google CEO (and new Apple board member) resembled someone else in the Fruit Company's past.

A spectre looms over Apple

Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 12:51PM

Just wanted to show you the Washington Post's finest example of photojournalism. It's like one of those optical-illusion puzzles — stare at the small version of Eric, and he's adorably dorky. Stare at the giant on-screen version, and he's about to swoop down and eat your soul.

Nerdspotting: Where my CEOs at?

Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 09:10AM

Eric Schmidt was last seen on Fire Island, where the Google CEO has been cavorting with East Coast girlfriend Marcy Simon. One reader saw him at the Albatross Restaurant. A New York Post tipster saw Schmidt at the Island Mermaid. Ten points for old-school Rat-Pack style, Schmidt — the only thing that beats getting elected to the board of another huge tech company is hearing the news while you're with your "girl on the side."

Six effects of Eric Schmidt joining Apple's board

Nick Douglas · 08/30/06 08:00AM

That naysayer Don Dodge, a member of Microsoft's Emerging Business Team, may have a whole impressive list of reasons that Google's CEO joining Apple's board of directors doesn't really change much. Sure, he's got a point about no money changing hands, and consumer demand is the key to any alliance, yadda yadda.

Hideous jargon watch: Google CEO drops the 3.0 bomb

Nick Douglas · 08/29/06 09:15AM

Folks, we've been watching the news (so you don't have to) for the first instance of a major player dropping the words "Web 3.0." It's like waiting for the President to flip the bird. And this week, Eric Schmidt did it, right in the Financial Times. The Google CEO quoth:

Nerdspotting: Eric Schmidt doesn't wash his hands

Nick Douglas · 08/09/06 05:54PM

Google's CEO is sloppy, says an attendee at the Search Engine Strategies conference. "I just took a piss next to Eric [Schmidt] from Google, and he didnt wash his hands after," says this reader from Atlanta.

"Nice try, Schmidtty, but you're smart! ZING!"

Nick Douglas · 07/20/06 10:46AM

So a few days back, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said to the press, "So, yes we are idiots — and please write that down." I forgot to cover this at Valleywag because, silly me, I thought it was just another unimportant little "look at us we're quirky and unpredictable" quote that the press would safely ignore.

Young Eric Schmidt even nerdier than we thought

Nick Douglas · 07/18/06 03:35PM

Frankly, the uncanny ability of Eric Schmidt's old videos to pop up on the Internet — on Google Video no less — is making me suspect the Google CEO is doing some strategic linking. In April, everyone saw the old video of Eric taking public speaking lessons. Schmidt seems awkward but not too nerdy. Compare with this recently surfaced clip from 1986, when as a Sun VP he was the victim of an April Fools Day prank: