By silicon.com staff, 16 November 2009 12:36
NEWS
Last week saw silicon.com sister site CNET News.com sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to talk Google Wave, Android and all things search.
"We're certainly not done [with search] We're using a lot more about you; where you are, if you have a phone, your GPS, your search history, those sorts of things, to really move from, sort of, text to meaning. And that's not a solved problem and it's something that's a great challenge," Schmidt said.
The Google boss also touched on the company's upcoming OS, Chrome, saying: "We hope to release the first open source version of Chrome OS later this year, the year 2009. So it will ship sometime in 2010."
Google's Eric Schmidt talks to CNET News.com at Google's campus
(Photo credit: Google)
For the full interview, see Transcript of CNET Conversations with Eric Schmidt on CNET News.com.


