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The quote from Caroline McCarthy of The Social is worth the price of admission. And then there’s the photo of Google’s VP of engineering ...
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from lafmm 1410 Days ago #
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Great catch Kevin - looks like Search Engine Watch reported this one first!

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from kevinheisler 1410 Days ago #
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thanks Matt - credit for the get goes to blogger John Furrier who beat TechCrunch to the punch: http://furrier.org/2008/04/01/breaking-news-google-cio-douglas-merrill-quits-becomes-president-of-emi/but i have to disagree with John about the anti-blogger conspiracy - WSJ & NYT always get exclusives due to their readership

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from SpostareDuro 1410 Days ago #
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Poor Google. Can they not hold on to anyone? *-)

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from kevinheisler 1410 Days ago #
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@SpostareDuro I love it - you’re the first one who’s ever paired "Google" with "poor" :-) genius@FeldBum I agree - it’s only rock ’n roll but he likes it - maybe he got a recording contract have you seen Doug’s blog? http://otherendofsunset.blogspot.com/

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from Catfish 1410 Days ago #
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I would be happy to leave search for a record deal!  Doug if you’re out there, take me with me with you...lol.

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from Aussiewebmaster 1410 Days ago #
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I don’t know about a singing contract but it does seem that Google no longer has that edge of a start up... hell its 10 years old and been public over 3.... in this space Google is about ready to hire a driver... "Driving Miss Google" - could be Eric Schmidt’s biography title!

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from kevinheisler 1410 Days ago #
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lol Aussiewebmaster

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