Eric Schmidt speaks with Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walt Mossberg at the D5: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, CA, on May 31, 2007.
Eric Schmidt speaks with Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walt Mossberg at the D5: All Things Digital conference in Carlsbad, CA, on May 31, 2007.
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As an interviewer, Walt Mossberg talks too much. Often times throughout this hour he is providing his opinions and thoughts rather then seeking the interviewee's insight. If Walt wants to interview himself he should do so, but please Walt - limit the amount of time you are jawing and let us hear from the people you interview.
I always enjoy watching Eric speaking because he's consistently honest, sincere and likeable. In all his interviews there's always a number of times he laughs heartily and the audience laughs with him.
This interview was an exception, and I think it reflects on the almost rottweiler-like approach of the interviewer. I totally agree with the comment below: "What a brilliant lesson in diplomacy", in face of such an unfriendly interviewer.
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This interview was an exception, and I think it reflects on the almost rottweiler-like approach of the interviewer. I totally agree with the comment below: "What a brilliant lesson in diplomacy", in face of such an unfriendly interviewer.
Well done Eric!
Interesting.