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Schmidt outlines Google's world domination plan

Schmidt outlines Google's world domination plan

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"You get a billion people doing something, there's lots of ways to make money, " Eric Schmidt told Wall Street Journal recently. "Absolutely," he said, "trust me. We'll get lots of money for it." He was referring to Android, the OS his firm  - an outfit called Google - gives away for free, but he could have been talking about any one of a number of offerings from the company that made web search its own. "Trust me," he said. Would you? Certainly, if you had a...



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