Google Shareholder Meeting [yawn]
You’d think Google was a regional health care company with desultory stock. I’m watching the video(80 minutes) of Google’s recent shareholder meeting … almost nobody showed up. Eric Schmidt is gamely introducing board members to a nearly empty room and tepid applause. After the Starbucks annual meeting earlier this year, when the company experienced a near shareholder riot over a shortage of seats in a 3,000-seat auditorium, I thought annual meetings of hot companies were must-attend events. Apparently Google shareholders are more blase’ about things.
Anyway, Greg Linden has organized online all the slides from Google's first annual shareholder meeting. They're pretty interesting. Most interesting is this one, which details how Google divides its priorities:
Where's Blogger on this list? You'd think a service with more users than almost any other Google property would at least show up on the list of priorities.


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