Given the fact the Google interview in Playboy is now part of the
company's IPO filing, and hence in the public domain, I've
taken inspiration from the Search Engine Journal and
collected the entire interview. It is presented below in its entirety.
[UPDATE] Playboy's lawyers contacted our ISP and asked us to take the interview down. We originally posted the interview using the logic that the contents of SEC filings are public domain, therefore copying the interview from their site was legit. But if the Google people didn't have proper authorization to include the interview in their IPO filing, then we would just be repeating Google's own copyright infringement. It makes sense that you can't just go around violating copyrights by always being the second one to do it…







