David Fischer before House Small Business Committee

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David Fischer, VP for Global Online Sales & Operations, testifies before the U.S. House Small Business Committee at an April 24, 2008 hearing to explain how Google has become an engine of economic growth and opportunity for hundreds of thousands of small businesses. Topics of discussion include how Google AdWords enables small businesses to connect with new customers, how Google AdSense provides new sources of revenue for small websites, and the importance of maintaining a free and open Internet.

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25 Responses to “David Fischer before House Small Business Committee”

  1. lupog999 Says:

    1. put your finger …
    1. put your finger on your nose
    2. hold your breath for 5 seconds
    3. say the name of your love
    4. that person will ask you out on the next Friday
    5. you will have the best day tomorrow
    6. if you don’t copy and paste to 2 other videos you will have bad luck and die in 2 days

  2. Truthnadv Says:

    I really liked your …
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  4. Derecho10 Says:

    Stop selling ads to …
    Stop selling ads to parking domains. google you need to suport real bussines, no parking domain sites.

  5. Persiansoul Says:

    Zzzzzzzz
    Zzzzzzzz

  6. Persiansoul Says:

    Some? u mean most
    Some? u mean most

  7. iUploaded Says:

    Google STop selling …
    Google STop selling ad spaces to spammers/scammers.. thank you!

  8. iUploaded Says:

    some google ads are …
    some google ads are scam ad’s. Google profits from Scammers.

  9. KimberlyRuling Says:

    Why is it stupid?
    Why is it stupid?

  10. nicelogin2 Says:

    It’s a good thing …
    It’s a good thing Google has helped small businesses thru cyber ad’s. But the thing to me is, the early cyber period gave bad names to ad’s (banners to be exact). Whenever I see an ad (or a banner), I think of risks, ripoffs, scams, junks, and false information. Is there a way to ensure that Google only promotes trusty and quality business services? I know it’s impossible to have Google managing other people’s businesses. But is there a way to have Google certify the truthfulness of infomation?

  11. jdrizd2 Says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for enlightening people that leave cursory remarks. I think google is awesome. Gmail is great. I wish there were more people like Fisher in big business.

  12. piratebri Says:

    How’s it stupid? …
    How’s it stupid? He is arguing why the internet should remain open and free to all who can access it. Maybe you’re too stupid to know this, but the government is trying to turn the internet into a tool of big business, and if they succeed, business can screw up your connection speeds to certain sites on a whim. Net Neutrality is not stupid.

  13. jaredpr93 Says:

    this is so so so so …
    this is so so so so STUPID XD

  14. lukeabout Says:

    Thats ok – all the …
    Thats ok – all the women were studying Mr. Hollywood Rock Jaw – sitting on his right.

    What a pair . . . they look the part eh?

  15. darkfox404 Says:

    well done!
    well done!

  16. bluesrunthegame Says:

    We are all the …
    We are all the person-specific-integer-associated-with-this-stupid-game-th commentor.

  17. sardoru Says:

    good speech
    good speech

  18. elpresidio Says:

    I guess I’m 15th. …
    I guess I’m 15th. This is a great informative video and Google is such a key component to allowing so many small businesses to flourish and it shows how important Google is and will continue to be although I did have to watch the video again as I got a bit distracted by the two cute girls coming in to take a seat at the beginning of David Fischer’s testmony.

  19. me0wzilla Says:

    woo 14th!
    woo 14th!

  20. 26june1992 Says:

    unlucky 13th!
    unlucky 13th!

  21. mattyohara Says:

    suppose im twelfth …
    suppose im twelfth then

  22. 777sean0123456789 Says:

    11th
    11th

  23. NicholasKulseth Says:

    tenth
    tenth

  24. NicholasKulseth Says:

    ninth
    ninth

  25. NicholasKulseth Says:

    eight
    eight

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