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Google Annual Stockholders Meeting 2008

Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, David Drummond and others speak at Google's Annual Stockholders Meeting in Mountain View, CA, on May 8, 2008.  
 
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OhCurt (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Interesting!
With as focused as Google is on advertising, I'm actually more amazed now after watching this and the 2009 meeting that the advertising on this site isn't stronger by now.
But very cool that you folks upload these for us to see. It's sort of a shame that these each only have about 12k or 13k views.
MesiabLabs (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Buy one share and you can go to these in person ;)
OhCurt (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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It's very tempting. LOL
Kyithios (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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They only have this many views because people generally don't watch these kinds of things. And yet, people will watch them for documentational purposes, as you did yourself.

Google's one of the good companies out there that you can count on to never disappear, so it helps to know what's going on with the stockholders sometimes; makes me want to invest a bit, but not because it'll get my really bad videos views, but because I like the company and it's affiliation with YouTube.
felix11245 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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As you may know Google doesn't allow publishers to publish google ads on gambling sites then why the heck do they allow gambling advertisers??? Especially since google now indirectly destroy the oppertunity for gambling advertisers to advertise on gambling sites. Since I guess most gambling sites would love to advertise on other gambling sites.

Are they "against" gambling sites or not?!
If they are against gambling I think they should be 100% against it and not 50%....

I think it's weird....
nikopian1 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Still, google is awesome!
nikopian1 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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"Amnesty International is one of the leaders responsible in stopping [Israel] from defending itself against terrorists"... Despicable.
The truth is that Israel is the invader that is not done invading Islam.
Yes, the warfare is Asymetric, but how else do you expect one to mount an efficiently effective resistance to a invader that is supported by the economic-industrial machine that is the USA?
Too many sophists, too little philosophers these days...
tm1348 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Idea place to work
franziep (9 months ago) Show Hide
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google is big but china has its rules... they are different... don't expect them to value western virtues.. thts just unrealistic
nikopian1 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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google is more powerful than it lets itself know ; and with great power comes great responsibilities...

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