"Company to grow in Cambridge" by D.C. Denison, Globe Staff | November 5, 2009
Steve Vinter, engineering director of Google Boston, said yesterday that Google’s Cambridge operation will be “growing very rapidly in the next few months.’’
Vinter made his comments while introducing Google’s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, who visited the company’s Kendall Square office to speak to about two dozen journalists....
A bit many, isn't it?
In a wide-ranging discussion that followed, Schmidt said he believes the economy is recovering.... Schmidt said he is optimistic about prospects for growth in information technology and other advanced fields in Massachusetts. He said the United States should focus economic leadership in four areas: information technology, biotechnology, clean technology, and advanced manufacturing, such as nanotech, electronics, and batteries.
Well, I don't know!
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How can you be optimistic about that?
That also explains the business lead:
Tech Lab Google touches add value to Droid (By Hiawatha Bray, Boston Globe)
I guess Google can HELP REPLACE the LOST JOBS, huh?