Eric Schmidt, the chief executive of Google, is not what you’d call a loose cannon.
This is a man who, in previous incarnations, became an arch-enemy of Microsoft’s expanding monopoly during the 1990s. Now, at the top of a company surrounded by anti-monopoly moaning, this poacher has become a extremely adroit gamekeeper.
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