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If you note the background of the area, it fits well with Google's exclusionary background. What better place for Google to speak than somewhere that excludes like they do.
You'd be hard pressed to find inclusion in Aspen, let alone try to find ethics or hard work save for (maybe) a couple of folks in the snowboarding community.
Next time, they'd do well to speak in more accessible venues, not billionaire hideaways.
Ironic that they're talking openness in an area that is known for outright exclusion. An area that would be quite fitting for those from the Stanford background. The only openness is the sky, which would be bought to exclusion if possible.
Google just keeps on shooting themselves in the foot.
I attended this conference and Schmidt's presentation. The conference participants provided numerous viewpoints from all levels of government, from highly respected academicians and many business executives. It was a fantastic conference where many opinions were explored about the various topics. One of my businesses is writing reports on conferences. If you are interested, you can find out more in the conference report available at PraxisReports or watch other discussions on the PFF site.
So I'm watching Eric talk about "free markets and free minds" and keep the government hands off of business and the internet, and people are surprised that Google might back a conservative think tank?
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You'd be hard pressed to find inclusion in Aspen, let alone try to find ethics or hard work save for (maybe) a couple of folks in the snowboarding community.
Next time, they'd do well to speak in more accessible venues, not billionaire hideaways.
Google just keeps on shooting themselves in the foot.
Progress, maybe.
Freedom, not at Aspen.