EXCLUSIVE: Google CEO and MySpace CEO on video

I used my cell phone to record a very short interview with Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, and MySpace’s CEO, Chris DeWolfe, about what this announcement means today.

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42 thoughts on “EXCLUSIVE: Google CEO and MySpace CEO on video

  1. Way to go, Robert. I love the “instantly get a reach of over 200 million people.”

    But regarding this (related to the questions I just asked you in the other post), let’s say that I have my own starfish and within it are 1 million people. Who controls the advertising to those people?

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  2. Way to go, Robert. I love the “instantly get a reach of over 200 million people.”

    But regarding this (related to the questions I just asked you in the other post), let’s say that I have my own starfish and within it are 1 million people. Who controls the advertising to those people?

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  3. This is probably the closest I can get to being a participant of the press release.

    By the way are you getting any messages from me on Twitter? It shows that you are following me, but I never got any responses from you.

    I gave you a bunch of questions when you asked for questions that you can ask Eric but it appears you never received any.

    Anyway, here is my main question:

    So far, we know that the Open Social initiative will allow widget / applet / tool developers to create stuff that will work on social networks.

    I wanted to ask if developers of any social network can integrate the open social initiative into their site? If not, how can on become “recognized” as a member of the Open Social project?

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  4. This is probably the closest I can get to being a participant of the press release.

    By the way are you getting any messages from me on Twitter? It shows that you are following me, but I never got any responses from you.

    I gave you a bunch of questions when you asked for questions that you can ask Eric but it appears you never received any.

    Anyway, here is my main question:

    So far, we know that the Open Social initiative will allow widget / applet / tool developers to create stuff that will work on social networks.

    I wanted to ask if developers of any social network can integrate the open social initiative into their site? If not, how can on become “recognized” as a member of the Open Social project?

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  5. Let me turn off the corp/PR flak talk for you. What they both said is “we’re worried about getting smoked by Facebook so we joined forces to toast them”. They think thats significant.

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  6. Let me turn off the corp/PR flak talk for you. What they both said is “we’re worried about getting smoked by Facebook so we joined forces to toast them”. They think thats significant.

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  7. Wow, i guess this is the shortest video ever. And it’s really cool too! Thank’s for the news updates on this anouncement.

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  8. Wow, i guess this is the shortest video ever. And it’s really cool too! Thank’s for the news updates on this anouncement.

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  9. Take a chill pill on the whole EXCLUSIVE banner. what you gathered here is no different from what’s reported in MSM:

    don’t be so breathless. this the equivalent of Entertainment Tonight claiming to have an exclusive from Britney about her latest album.

    they have a message. they’ll share it with whomever’s listening…..

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  10. Take a chill pill on the whole EXCLUSIVE banner. what you gathered here is no different from what’s reported in MSM:

    don’t be so breathless. this the equivalent of Entertainment Tonight claiming to have an exclusive from Britney about her latest album.

    they have a message. they’ll share it with whomever’s listening…..

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  11. Exclusive! I don’t know how (or why) you do it Robert. Putting a cell phone in someone’s face to record a video interview. I’d be super embarrassed. I know you aren’t, but i would be.

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  12. Exclusive! I don’t know how (or why) you do it Robert. Putting a cell phone in someone’s face to record a video interview. I’d be super embarrassed. I know you aren’t, but i would be.

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  13. Nicely done, Robert. I agree w/ william.

    Seattleheavyj, I must have missed the face-to-face video equivalent the NY Times captured. Robert’s video seems exclusive to me — getting it straight from the horses mouths is different from writing about what you heard came out of the horses mouths.

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  14. Nicely done, Robert. I agree w/ william.

    Seattleheavyj, I must have missed the face-to-face video equivalent the NY Times captured. Robert’s video seems exclusive to me — getting it straight from the horses mouths is different from writing about what you heard came out of the horses mouths.

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  15. Please tell us what camera and encoding you used so we can avoid the appalling quality of this video!

    I’m guessing it was your N95?

    Or is it just me … the weird vertical scaling pulsing problem?

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  16. Please tell us what camera and encoding you used so we can avoid the appalling quality of this video!

    I’m guessing it was your N95?

    Or is it just me … the weird vertical scaling pulsing problem?

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  17. skrocki… you missed it indeed. the content is the same. form alone does not warrant EXCLUSIVE.

    how is the following any different than what robert repeated here…
    from ny times:
    * “OpenSocial is going to be become the de facto standard for developers right out of the gate,” said Chris DeWolfe, chief executive of MySpace, in a press conference at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. β€œIt will have access to 200 million users, making it way bigger than any other platform out there.”

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  18. skrocki… you missed it indeed. the content is the same. form alone does not warrant EXCLUSIVE.

    how is the following any different than what robert repeated here…
    from ny times:
    * “OpenSocial is going to be become the de facto standard for developers right out of the gate,” said Chris DeWolfe, chief executive of MySpace, in a press conference at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. β€œIt will have access to 200 million users, making it way bigger than any other platform out there.”

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  19. Robert,

    You did this with your CELL PHONE? What carrier and model? How did you get this to post to your blog? I thought Utterz was kewl for recording my voice to my blog, but Video? Wow

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  20. Robert,

    You did this with your CELL PHONE? What carrier and model? How did you get this to post to your blog? I thought Utterz was kewl for recording my voice to my blog, but Video? Wow

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  21. Q: “Who are you?”?
    A: “Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google”

    Boy, you know all the tough questions, Scoble! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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  22. Q: “Who are you?”?
    A: “Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google”

    Boy, you know all the tough questions, Scoble! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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