Google chairman Eric Schmidt spoke yesterday at Le Web in Paris, and now the entire interview is on
YouTube (thank you, Loic!). Schmidt talks about
politics, and Google's
rapid acquisition pace (one a week). The hour-long interview is punctuated with bon mots like: "It is much easier to start a revolution, but it is harder to finish it." If you don't have time to watch the whole thing fast-forward to around the 37-minute mark, which is when Schmidt starts to get feisty. "Android is ahead of the iPhone now," he says, based on "unit volume, price is lower, more vendors, it's free."
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