
Here are a few of his answers, succinctly paraphrased:
- Facebook’s Ad business: It’s not affecting Google in any way. Google’s main competitor is Microsoft.
- Does Google want to buy Twitter: “We love Twitter and I love to tweet,” said Schmidt.
- Nokia and Microsoft: He is sad that talks broke down with Nokia and hopes they switch to Android in the future.
- The absence of new CEO Larry Page: Schmidt said he will do most of the travelling under the new arrangement. Page will take over as CEO in April.
- Self-driving cars: It’ll take a couple decades, but they are coming.
- Chrome OS: Google doesn’t want to force convergence between PC operating systems and touch devices yet, which is why it is experimenting with Chrome.
- Android Ice Cream: Smartphone-only Gingerbread and tablet-only Honeycomb will have a follow-up release starting with an I (Ice Cream) that will combine their efforts into one OS. The update will hit “about six months” after the last release, meaning it could come sometime this summer.