Eric Schmidt doesn't have substantially to do with Google these days. He nevertheless has an official title, but he spends most of his time on his personal agenda.
This is why every little thing he does and says doesn't have that considerably of an influence on Google as his title alone, Executive Chairman, would recommend.
In truth, it's because of his personal agenda that he's now touring Asia. He's been in India for a couple of days and has been speaking really a great deal, probably more than he ought to.
1st, he exposed that Android and Chrome aren't merging, which is really evident. Then he implied that the Google Now app for iOS is going to be accessible when Apple needs to, which is technically genuine but still misleading.
Now, the big surprise is that he employs a BlackBerry. It's been prolonged stated that BlackBerry phones appeal to outdated, stodgy executives and, in spite of getting at Google, that description almost certainly applies to Schmidt as nicely.
This isn't a new issue either, he's been working with a BlackBerry for years, even when he was CEO at Google. He likes the keyboard, he says.
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