Dish, the nation’s second largest satellite TV company, announced a deal with Google last week. (VentureBeat was first to report the Dish deal a month ago).
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In case there’s any doubt about Google’s ambition, there’s a notable interview in Wired with Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, who says Google is first of all an “advertising system.”
Here’s the relevant snippet from Schmidt’s interview:
Wired: Wired How should we think about Google today?
Schmidt: Think of it first as an advertising system. Then as an end-user system…
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