"We're trying to take Google's core products and add a social component," Schmidt said.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Google Has No Interest in Creating a Facebook Competitor
Google CEO Eric Schmidt says Google will add social networking features to its existing sites, rather than create a new application positioned more directly against Facebook.
"We're trying to take Google's core products and add a social component," Schmidt said.
"We're trying to take Google's core products and add a social component," Schmidt said.

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