“We know where you are. We know where you’ve been. We can more or less know what you’re thinking about.” —Eric Schmidt, Google. In 2010.
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@aral Be careful - Döpfner proofed to be very clueless in the past. I only have german sources… -
@toobdesign I don’t know his past but his article on Google is spot on. -
@aral Yes thats true… but coming from someone like Döpfner… but then again its one of the big publishing houses saying that… -
@toobdesign Right, and remember that they are exposing the business model, not just the company. That is good :) -
@aral I don’t agree with most of this article - but this is typical german reaction to Döpfners letter: http://www.indiskretionehrensache.de/2014/04/mathias-doepfner-google/ … Scroll down!
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@aral careful. Springer might be right in this case but question their motives. They are 100% indie incompatible for sure. -
@FromWayDowntown Noted :)
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@aral He is the kettle to the pot: http://buzzmachine.com/2014/04/16/german-business-model/ … -
@evemassacre Thanks for the link :) +@toobdesign
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@aral Springer is also deep into the data business - this is to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea… -
@toobdesign Fair enough. Not a fan of corporate surveillance at any scale. But public awareness re: Google’s business model is good :)
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@aral You can find his email address on our website here: http://ceoemail.com/eu Hope that helps!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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