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The former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, just secured the keys to the Spelling kingdom. Schmidt and his wife, Wendy, dropped a cool $110 million on Spelling Manor, the Wall Street Journal reported. The ...
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In the last week, two prominent voices in AI attempted to make some adjustments to the AI discourse. Asked if “investors as a ...
Eric Schmidt departs, and Alphabet’s era of adult supervision is over When Eric Schmidt joined Google as CEO in 2001, the theory was that the company's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy Schmidt, have paid $110 million for the Manor, a storied Los Angeles mansion originally built for television producer Aaron Spelling.
Los Angeles' famed Spelling Manor, former home of late TV producer Aaron Spelling, has been sold to ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt for a whopping $110 million.
The Knight, MacArthur, Ford and Robert Wood Johnson foundations, plus the Schmidt Family Foundation and the Melinda Gates-led ...
Schmidt and Google's former product chief Jonathan Rosenberg have published a new book called "How Google Works," released today by Grand Central Publishing. Google's Eric Schmidt Calls Julian ...
Eric Schmidt may have stepped down as Google CEO in 2011, but he hasn’t been any less vocal in his current role as executive chairman. Schmidt is known for his outspoken views and often ...