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The reception desk is shown at Google's New York offices on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. Google Inc. says Microsoft Corp. could use its proposed $42 billion acquisition of Yahoo Inc. to gain illegal control over the Internet, underscoring the online search leader's queasiness about its two biggest rivals teaming up.
XIAN, CHINA - NOVEMBER 20: Doctor Liu Yun, Google's global vice-president, attends the Google's 2008 Xian winter marketing forum on November 20, 2008 in Xian of Shaanxi Province, China. Google has covered in China most of the commercial value of users, 88 percent of search products and user information in the use of Google.
This undated handout photo courtesy of Google and received on November 19, 2008 shows Sonal Shah. Barack Obama's transition team dropped broad hints November 19 about who will fill a raft of top posts in his administration, naming teams of aides to develop policies in key areas. Sonal Shah, head of the philanthropic arm of Internet giant Google, was named as part of a three-person team to coordinate technology, innovation and government reform during the transition. She will serve alongside telecommunications and media strategist Blair Levin and Julius Genachowski, a former chief counsel to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New America Foundation, and a member of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board delivers remarks on November 18, 2008 on the intersection between technology and the economy at the amphitheater of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New America Foundation, and a member of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board delivers remarks on November 18, 2008 on the intersection between technology and the economy at the amphitheater of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New America Foundation, and a member of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board delivers remarks on November 18, 2008 on the intersection between technology and the economy at the amphitheater of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New America Foundation, and a member of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board delivers remarks on November 18, 2008 on the intersection between technology and the economy at the amphitheater of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New America Foundation, and a member of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Economic Advisory Board delivers remarks on November 18, 2008 on the intersection between technology and the economy at the amphitheater of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC.
Google Earth chief technologist Michael Jones (R) shakes hand with Rome's Mayor Gianni Alemanno in front of the ancient Roman Forum at the end of an interview with Reuters in Rome November 12, 2008. Jones, who founded Google Earth, the mapping service that lets users move through three-dimensional satellite images of city street, was in Rome to launch a new facility providing virtual visits to ancient Rome, circa 320 AD.
Google Earth chief technologist Michael Jones poses at the Campidoglio during an interview with Reuters in Rome November 12, 2008. Jones, who founded Google Earth, the mapping service that lets users move through three-dimensional satellite images of city street, was in Rome to launch a new facility providing virtual visits to ancient Rome, circa 320 AD.
Google Earth chief technologist Michael Jones speaks during an interview with Reuters in Rome November 12, 2008. Google Inc will defend or even grow advertising market share as global spending shrinks in the downturn because its "efficient" model is suited to hard times, its technology chief Jones told Reuters.
Google Earth chief technologist Michael Jones speaks during an interview with Reuters in Rome November 12, 2008. Google Inc will defend or even grow advertising market share as global spending shrinks in the downturn because its "efficient" model is suited to hard times, its technology chief Jones told Reuters.