MENLO PARK, July 20, 2006 (PodTech News) – Google CEO Eric Schmidt announced the company’s second-quarter earnings results in a webcast today. ”Google really is committed to providing the best end-user search experience worldwide, and that’s not just on PCs, that’s on every device, against every piece of content,” Schmidt said in closing. PodTech News brings you an excerpt from the webcast.
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