The Google Playboy Interview In Its Entirety
The infamous Playboy Interview of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the Google Guys, is now not only available on newsstands all over the country, but also on the Security Exchange Commission’s website.
Now, it will be more difficult for search engine marketers to convince their employeers to shell out the $6 for an issue of Playboy, or even to further convince to a year long subscription – just incase there will be any good upcoming interviews.
Read it at www.secinfo.com







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Thank you for posting a very informative article. Hope you don’t run into copy right issues, which would be sort of ironic, given some of the discussion in the article
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a href=”http://money.cnn.com/2004/08/18/technology/googleprice/index.htm?cnn=yes”>SEC wants more info on Playboy interview.
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Sergi Brin and Larry Page of Google may have used poor judgment in being interviewed by Playboy magazine.
However, it’s clear that they’ve used faulty logic in accepting ads for wine but not for liquor. That’s because a drink of liquor doesn’t contain any more alcohol than do drinks of beer or wine.
In reality, standard drinks of beer, wine, and distilled spirits all contain the same amount of alcohol — about six-tenths of one ounce.
They’re all the same to a breathalyzer and they should be to Google as well.
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Hi,
I interviewed for the associate product manager position at google, you can read it up here
http://ferozeh.com/Interviews/Google/google.php