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400 Job Rejections To $130 Billion Firm: Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora's Journey
- Saturday June 14, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Mr Arora said he still has job rejection letters, and they remind him to keep going forward.
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Full Transcript: Google's Nikesh Arora speaks to NDTV
- Thursday January 26, 2012
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
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Can't censor the Web: Google's Nikesh Arora to NDTV at Davos
- Thursday January 26, 2012
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV's Shweta Rajpal Kohli from Davos, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website. "I hope the ...
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400 Job Rejections To $130 Billion Firm: Palo Alto CEO Nikesh Arora's Journey
- Saturday June 14, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Mr Arora said he still has job rejection letters, and they remind him to keep going forward.
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Full Transcript: Google's Nikesh Arora speaks to NDTV
- Thursday January 26, 2012
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website.
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www.ndtv.com
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Can't censor the Web: Google's Nikesh Arora to NDTV at Davos
- Thursday January 26, 2012
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Technology giant Google has finally spoken out on the controversy over objectionable content posted on its website and the legal battle it has led to. Speaking exclusively to NDTV's Shweta Rajpal Kohli from Davos, Google's Chief Business Officer Nikesh Arora said it was not possible for the company to monitor everything on its website. "I hope the ...
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