Google’s Eric Schmidt Expounds on His Senate Testimony
No. 499 October 2011
Google’s Eric Schmidt Expounds on His Senate
Testimony
By Lillian Cunningham
2 October
2011
A week after Google Chairman Eric Schmidt
testified before the Senate Judiciary antitrust committee,
he was back in California at the company’s headquarters in
Mountain View. There on September 29, Schmidt — who until
this April had served as the company’s longtime CEO —
sat down with Washington Post On Leadership editor Lillian
Cunningham and reflected on his first time testifying before
Congress, what Washington understands and doesn’t
understand about regulating technology, and where the
connections and disconnects are between the Hill and the
Valley.
He had just come from the
dentist. And had a toothache.
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