Google's Grating Silence
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There was a telling moment for Google
Without missing a beat, Schmidt responded, "We don't really know."
Really? Google is the information company, the house of genius engineers who have boldly vowed to bring order to the gray goo of information on the Internet -- and who have done an astonishingly good job of delivering on that promise so far. Yet Schmidt was asking investors to accept the notion that Google didn't even know how many of its ads were coming from longtime Internet advertisers vs. offline advertisers.
Schmidt, who along with founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin makes up Google's so-called triumvirate, then launched into a soft-shoe routine about how "people think of Google as an advertising company, but we're really about return on sales." It was at once meaningless -- which company isn't about return on sales? -- and emblematic of Google's insistence on greeting Wall Street with a shrug. ...
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