The Journal said Rubin was a "central player" in the deal, though Google hasn't commented on the specifics of how the deal was done.
Maybe it's not Larry Page who wants to be Steve Jobs.
Edit: Not that Rubin's appreciation of his staff isn't interesting or awesome. I think that's great, too!
The Journal said Rubin was a "central player" in the deal, though Google hasn't commented on the specifics of how the deal was done.
Maybe it's not Larry Page who wants to be Steve Jobs.
Edit: Not that Rubin's appreciation of his staff isn't interesting or awesome. I think that's great, too!