Unleashed: Transcript of Griffin/Cleland talk on Google, net neutrality, monopolies, click fraud, privacy
Submitted by Scott Cleland on Thu, 2008-06-05 18:05
For those who like the written format, here is the link to the transcript of Chip Griffin's interview of me on all things Google.
- The transcript is just below the podcast button to hear the interview.
This interview turned out to be one of the most comprehensive and in-depth discussions I have had on all things Google -- that's been captured for web listening or reading.
We discussed:
- What's my concern with Google?
- Where is Google abusing its power?
- What are they doing today that exhibits their power?
- Why aren't Google complaints just sour grapes?
- What's the solution?
- What's your stance and involvement in Net neutrality debate?
- What about the threat to innovation from metered pricing?
- Is net neutrality price controls?
- What about a Google-Yahoo deal?
- What about Google's refusal to take down known terrorist content?
- What's Google's objection to taking down Al Queda content?
- Isn't Google a guardian of privacy?
- Why do you focus so much on Google?
Enjoy!
I mentioned three web links in my discussion.

