Google Not Immune to Economy?

Courtesy WebProNews - Financial  Mon, 11/10/2008 - 18:00

So far, there haven't been many signs that Google is having much trouble adapting to the economy. While companies all across the web are cutting jobs left and right, Google is brushing off deals with other major search engines that the other parties would kill to get done.

CEO Eric Schmidt said in a NY Times interview the other day that Google was doing thing like:

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