Samedi 16 Août 2025
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Listening to key executives talk at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco today, Google is clearly very bullish about two key things: Google TV and display/video advertising.

Earlier in the day, Google CEO Eric Schmidt went to bat for Google TV. Later,

Paypal’s Scott Thomson, Square’s Keith Rabois and GSL’s Michael Rubin took the stage at Web 2.0 Summit today to talk about the future of digital commerce.

As a continuation of John Battelle’s argument that a credit/debit card payment counts as a “check-in,” Rabois explained

Today at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus took the stage for about 10 minutes to talk about his fast-rising company. First he quickly rattled off some stats:

  • 10 major games
  • 1,300 employees
  • 13 studios across 6 countries
  • 6 acquisitions in the last 6
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