Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Search Mission

When Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page wanted a C.E.O. for their rapidly growing company in 2001, they turned to a technology executive, Eric Schmidt, who had previously worked at Sun Microsystems and Novell. Coincidentally, Yahoo co-founders Jerry Yang and David Filo were also looking for a C.E.O. that year, and they picked a Hollywood insider: Terry Semel, who had run Warner Bros.
Schmidt sat down with Condé Nast Portfolio senior writer Russ Mitchell to talk about his plans for Google.

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