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Google exec: "World Wide Web has yet to live up to it's name"

cbsnews.com (11 months and 4 days ago)

Jun 20, 2012

Eric Schmidt says 2 billion people still lack internet access, but smartphones will help reduce the digital divide full story

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Magid: Worried about the future of the World Wide Web

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Richard Branson, Tim Berners-Lee to Judge U.K. Google Innovation Challege

pcmag.com (2 months ago)

Andrew Neather: We must make hard choices in Google’s brave new world

Andrew Neather: We must make hard choices in Google’s brave new world

standard.co.uk (2 months and 29 days ago)

Video: Google exec Eric Schmidt: Wars will be fought online

cbsnews.com (28 days ago)

Note-taking service Google Keep spotted in the wild

Note-taking service Google Keep spotted in the wild

techradar.com (2 months and 8 days ago)

John Pavley: The Future of the Web As Seen From Google I/O Day Two

John Pavley: The Future of the Web As Seen From Google I/O Day Two

huffingtonpost.com (6 days ago)

Does the web still matter?

forbes.com (19 days ago)

This Is How the Web Was Built, According To Google

gizmodo.com (8 days ago)

Lottie Ntim: Coming to Terms With a Global Digital Divide

Lottie Ntim: Coming to Terms With a Global Digital Divide

huffingtonpost.com (2 days ago)

Google extends social Web reach to counter Facebook's rise

reuters.com (2 months and 27 days ago)

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