Eric Schmidt - Eric Schmidt Dr. Eric E. Scmidt is Chairman and CEO of Google. Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin recruited Eric Schmidt from Novell, where he led that company's strategic planning, management and technology development as chairman and CEO. Since coming to Google, Schmidt has focused on building the corporate infrastructure needed to maintain Google's rapid growth as a company and on ensuring that quality remains high while product development cycle times are kept to a minimum. Along with Page and Brin, Schmidt shares responsibility for Google's day-to-day operations. Schmidt's Novell experience culminated a 20-year record of achievement as an Internet strategist, entrepreneur and developer of great technologies. Schmidt's well-seasoned perspective perfectly complements Google's needs as a young and rapidly growing search engine with a unique.
Hart Memorial Trophy - Canadiens 2001, Joe Sakic, Colorado Avalanche 2000, Chris Pronger, St. Louis Blues 1999, Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh Penguins 1998, Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres 1997, Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres 1996, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins 1995, Eric Lindros, Philadelphia Flyers 1994, Sergei Fedorov, Detroit Red Wings 1993, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins 1992, Mark Messier, New York Rangers 1991, Brett Hull, St. Louis Blues 1990, Mark Messier, Edmonton Oilers 1989, Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles Kings 1988, Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins 1987, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1986, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1985, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1984, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1983, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1982, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1981, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1980, Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers 1979, Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders 1978, Guy Lafleur, Montreal Canadiens 1977, Guy Lafleur, Montreal.
February 11 - Johnson, doctor, sexologist 1926 - Paul Bocuse, French chef 1926 - Alexander Gibson, British conductor/founder of the Scottish Opera 1928 - Conrad Janis, actor 1928 - Archibald Forster, CEO (Esso UK) 1928 - Gerry Alexander, West Indies cricket player 1928 - Raoul Cita, rocker 1928 - Gotthilf Fischer, choirmaste 1929 - Leonard Gregory Kastle, composer 1930 - Alevtina Koltschina, Soviet skier 1930 - C H Dearnley, organist 1931 - Larry Merchant, author, boxing commentator 1932 - Jerome Lowenthal, pianist, professor 1934 - Francesco Pennisi, composer 1934 - John Surtees, British race car driver 1934 - Mary Quant, fashion designer 1934 - Tina Louise, actress 1935 - (disputed) Sergio Mendes, musician, songwriter 1935 - Bent Lorentzen, composer 1935 - (disputed) - Gene Vincent, rock music guitarist, vocalist 1936 - Burt Reynolds, actor.
1970s - (Republic of Ireland) Taoiseach Charles Haughey (Republic of Ireland) Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore) Leonid Brezhnev (Soviet Union) Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom) Prime Minister Edward Heath (United Kingdom) Prime Minister Harold Wilson (United Kingdom) Prime Minister James Callaghan (United Kingdom) President Richard Nixon (United States) President Gerald Ford (United States) President Jimmy Carter (United States) Chancellor Willy Brandt (West Germany) Chancellor Helmut Schmidt (West Germany) Sports figures Henry Aaron Muhammad Ali Wilfred Benitez Larry Bird Terry Bradshaw Roberto Duran Wilfredo Gómez Kareem Abdul Jabbar Willie Mays Carlos Monzon Joe Namath Pelé Pete Rose Reggie Jackson Jim Palmer Rod Carew Roger Staubach O.J. Simpson Bill Walton Pete Maravich Julius Erving Rick Barry Bobby Hull Guy Lafleur Richard Petty Joe Frazier George Foreman Entertainers ABBA Aerosmith Alan Alda Allman Brothers Band.
1980s - (India) Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (Iran) President Saddam Hussein (Iraq) Prime Minister Menachem Begin (Israel) Prime Minister Shimon Peres (Israel) Emperor Hirohito (Japan) Pope John Paul II Taoiseach Charles Haughey (Republic of Ireland) Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald (Republic of Ireland) Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore) Leonid Brezhnev (Soviet Union) Mikhail Gorbachev (Soviet Union) Prime Minister Olof Palme (Sweden) Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom) Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom) President Jimmy Carter (United States) President Ronald Reagan (United States) Chancellor Helmut Schmidt (West Germany) Chancellor Helmut Kohl (West Germany) Film Ghostbusters Meg Ryan Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator) Charlie Sheen Matthew Broderick Phoebe Cates Tom Cruise Matt Dillon Clint Eastwood Harrison Ford (as Indiana Jones) Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future) Mel Gibson Batman (Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson) Ferris Bueller's Day.
1947 in music - Allsup, Three Dog Night March 10 - Tom Scholz, Boston March 11 - Mark Stein, Vanilla Fudge March 15 - Ry Cooder March 18 - Robert Harrison, Procol Harum March 20 - Carl Palmer, Emerson, Lake & Palmer March 22 - Harry Vanda, The Easybeats March 24 - Mike Kellie, Spooky Tooth March 25 - Elton John, Pop star March 29 - Bobby Kimball, Toto April 2 - Emmylou Harris April 7 - Patricia Bennett, The Chiffons April 8 - Steve Howe, Yes April 8 - Larry Norman April 10 - Bunny Wailer, The Wailers April 16 - Gerry Rafferty, Stealers Wheel April 19 - Mark Volman, The Turtles April 21 - Iggy Pop April 24 - Glen Cornick, Jethro Tull April 24 - Hubert Ann Kelly, Hues Corporation April 26.
1925 in music - Spain “Dinah” w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Harry Akst “Dipper Mouth Blues” m. Joseph "King" Oliver “Don't Bring Lulu” w. Billy Rose & Lew Brown m. Ray Henderson “Don't Wake Me Up, Let Me Dream” w. L.. Wolfe Gilbert m. Mabel Wayne “Down By The Winegar Works” w.m. Don Bestor, Roger Lewis & Walter Donovan “Drifting And Dreaming” w. Haven Gillespie m. Egbert Van Alstyne, Erwin R. Schmidt & Loyal Curtis “D'Ye Love Me?” w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Jerome Kern “Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue” w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Ray Henderson “Flamin' Mamie” w.m. Fred Rose & Paul Whiteman “Footloose” Rupp “Freshie” w. Harold Berg m. Jesse Greer “Grandpa's Spells” m. Jelly Roll Morton “Headin' For Louisville” w. B. G. De Sylva m. Joseph Meyer “Here In My Arms” w. Lorenz Hart m..
Pro Football Hall of Fame - - 1954-1962 Bobby Mitchell (1983) - 1958-1961 Marion Motley (1968) - 1946-1953 Ozzie Newsome (1999) - 1978-1990 Paul Warfield (1983) - 1964-1969, 1976-1977 Bill Willis (1977) - 1946-1953 Dallas Cowboys Tony Dorsett (1994) - 1977-1987 Tom Landry (1990) - 1960-1988 Bob Lilly (1980) - 1961-1974 Mel Renfro (1996) - 1964-1977 Tex Schramm (1991) - 1960-1988 Roger Staubach (1985) - 1969-1979 Randy White (1994) - 1975-1988 Detroit Lions (Portsmouth Spartans - 1930-1933) Lem Barney (1992) - 1967-1977 Jack Christiansen (1970) - 1951-1958 Earl "Dutch" Clark (1963) - 1931-1932, 1934-1938 Lou Creekmur (1996) - 1950-1959 Bill Dudley (1966) - 1947-1949 Dick "Night Train" Lane (1974) - 1960-1965 Yale Lary (1979) - 1952-1953 - 1956-1964 Bobby Layne (1967) - 1950-1958 Joe Schmidt (1973) - 1953-1965 Doak Walker (1986) - 1950-1955 Alex Wojciechowicz (1968) -.
Olympic medalists in athletics (men) - Craig (USA) Donald Lippincott (USA) Willie Applegarth (GBR) 1920 Allen Woodring (USA) Charlie Paddock (USA) Harry Edward (GBR) 1924 Jackson Scholz (USA) Charlie Paddock (USA) Eric Liddell (GBR) 1928 Percy Williams (CAN) Walter Rangeley (GBR) Helmut Körnig (GER) 1932 Eddie Tolan (USA) George Simpson (USA) Ralph Metcalfe (USA) 1936 Jesse Owens (USA) Mack Robinson (USA) Tinus Osendarp (NED) 1948 Mel Patton (USA) Barney Ewell (USA) Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 1952 Andy Stanfield (USA) Thane Baker (USA) James Gathers (USA) 1956 Bobby Joe Morrow (USA) Andy Stanfield (USA) Thane Baker (USA) 1960 Livio Berrutti (ITA) Lester Carney (USA) Abdoulaye Seye (SEN) 1964 Henry Carr (USA) Paul Drayton (USA) Ed Roberts (TRI) 1968 Tommie Smith (USA) Peter Norman (AUS) John Carlos (USA) 1972 Valeri Borzov (URS) Larry Black (USA) [[Pietro Mennea] (ITA) 1976 Don.
Novell, Inc. - company bought Unix System Laboratories from AT&T, giving them rights to the original UNIX kernel, apparently in an attempt to strike at Microsoft. Novell also bought WordPerfect, Digital Research, and Quattro Pro. UNIX was sold to SCO in 1995, DR went to Caldera Systems, and WordPerfect to Corel. As Novell's performance faded in the face of new competition, Noorda was pushed out in 1994 and in around 1996 the company began a belated move into internet-enabled products, ditching the proprietary network protocol in favor of native IP. The move was accelerated when Eric Schmidt became CEO in 1997, and the result was NetWare 5 and the associated directory services through Novell Directory Services. With falling revenues, the company pushed hard at net services and platform interoperability. In July 2001, Novell acquired.
Midnight Marauders - Oh My God Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 2 Personnel A Tribe Called Quest - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Skeff Anselm - Producer Busta Rhymes Pete Christensen - Assistant Engineer Patrick Derivaz - Assistant Engineer Chris Flam - Assistant Engineer Eric Gast - Assistant Engineer Gerard Julien - Assistant Engineer Large Professor - Producer Tim Latham - Engineer Hoover Le - Assistant Engineer Ali Shaheed Muhammad - DJ Bob Power - Engineer, Mixing Q-Tip - Vocals Raphael Wiggins Tom Coyne - Mastering George Spatta - Assistant Engineer Brad Schmidt - Assistant Engineer Carol Weinberg - Photography Phife Dawg - Vocals.
World Wrestling Champions - champion wrestlers of the past. Bobo Brazil (1923-1998) Dick the Bruiser (1929-1991) Edouard Carpentier (born 1926) Yukon Eric ( -1965) Fritz Von Erich (1929-1997) Verne Gagne (born 1923) Gorgeous George (1915-1963) Frank Gotch (1878-1917) Hard Boiled Haggerty (born 1925) Don Leo Jonathan (born 1931) Gene Kiniski (born 1925) Killer Kowalski (born 1926) Lord Athol Layton (1921-1984) Ed Strangler Lewis (1891-1966) Yvon Robert (1914-1971) Argentina Rocca (born 1928) Nature Boy Buddy Rogers (1921-1992) Johnny Rougeau (1929-1983) Bruno Sammartino (born 1935) Hans Schmidt (born 1925) Sweet Daddy Siki (born c. 1935) Lou Thesz (1916-2002) Whipper Billy Watson (1915-1990).
List of comedians - G Gallagher Graeme Garden Janeane Garofalo Ana Gasteyer Ricky Gervais Gilbert Gottfried Whoopi Goldberg John Goodman Luba Goy Kelsey Grammer Matt Groening Christopher Guest Derek Guyler H Neil Hamburger Tony Hancock Jack Handy Jeremy Hardy Phil Hartman Goldie Hawn Charles Hawtry Richard Hearn Mitch Hedberg John Hegley Lenny Henry Bill Hicks Benny Hill Harry Hill Jessica Holmes Bob Hope Kenneth Horne Roy Hudd Barry Humphries I Armando Iannucci Eric Idle Neil Innes Eddie Izzard J Hattie Jacques Sidney James Cathy Jones Spike Jones Terry Jones John Junkin K Andy Kaufman Buster Keaton Laura Kightlinger Craig Kilborn Jimmy Kimmel Sid Kipper Steven Kolbert Ernie Kovacs L Nathan Lane Hugh Laurie Martin Lawrence Dennis Leary John Leguizamo Tom Lehrer Jay Leno David Letterman Julia Louis-Dreyfus M Kevin MacDonald Norm MacDonald Shaun Majumder Ralphie.
List of painters - (1914-1973), Danish painter Donald Judd (1928-1994) Ch'en Jung K Frida Kahlo, (1907-1954), Mexican artist Willem Kalf (1619-1693) Wassily Kandinsky, (1866-1944), Russian-born artist Paul Kane (1810-1871) Rajmund Kanelba, (1897-1960), Polish painter Tadeusz Kantor, (1915-1990), Polish painter Leon Kaplinski, Polish painter Alfons Karpinski, (1875-1961), Polish painter Wincenty Kasprzycki, Polish painter Alex Katz, (born 1927), American painter Angelica Kauffmann, (1741-1807) Ferdinand Keller, (1842-1922), painter Ellsworth Kelly (1923-) Rockwell Kent, (1882-1971), American painter Anselm Kiefer ( 1945 - ) Wiliam Kienbusch, (1914-1980), American painter Michel Kikoine, (1892-1968), Belarus painter Moise Kisling, (1891-1953), Polish painter Paul Klee, (1879-1940), Swiss-born painter Yves Klein, (1928-1962), painter Gustav Klimt, (1862-1918), Austrian artist Boris Kobe, (1905-1981), architect and painter. Marcin Kober, Polish painter Aleksander Kobzdej, Polish painter Roman Kochanowski, Polish painter Robert Koehler, (1850-1917), German-born US painter Kathe Kollwitz (1867-1945).
List of science fiction editors - editor of Dangerous Visions anthologies Roger Elwood, (born 1933), who produced so many paperback original anthologies in the 1970s that he saturated the anthology market for several years. Andreas Eschbach Edward L. Ferman, editor of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Eric Flint, (born 1947) David S. Garrett Hugo Gernsback, (1884-1967), editor of Amazing Stories magazine Vic Ghidalia H. L. Gold, (1914-1996), editor of Galaxy magazine Cele Goldsmith Lalli, editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic magazines Charles L. Grant, (born 1942), horror anthologist Martin Harry Greenberg, (born 1942), prolific anthologist Marcus Hammerschmitt David G. Hartwell, (born 1942), noted anthologist,senior editor Tor Books Robert Hoskins Toni Jerrman, editor of influential Finnish Science fiction magazine Tähtivaeltaja Damon Knight, (1922-2002), editor of the Orbit series of original anthologies Warren Lapine, editor and publisher.
List of science fiction authors - (born 1908) Jorge Luis Borges, (1899-1986) Anthony Boucher, (1911-1968)(pseudonym of William A.P. White) Ben Bova, (born 1932) Leigh Brackett, (1915-1978) Ray Bradbury, (born 1920) Marion Zimmer Bradley, (1930-1999) Reginald Bretnor, (1911-1992) David Brin, (born 1950) Damien Broderick, (born 1944) Terry Brooks, (born 1944) Eric Brown, (born 1960) Fredric Brown, (1906-1972) John Brunner, (1934-1995) Steven Brust, (born 1955) Algis Budrys, (born 1931) Lois McMaster Bujold, (born 1949) Anthony Burgess, (1917-1993) Edgar Rice Burroughs, (1875-1950) Octavia E. Butler, (born 1947) C Pat Cadigan, (born 1953) John W. Campbell Jr., (1910-1971) (Pseudonym, Don A. Stuart) Orson Scott Card, (born 1951) Terry Carr, (1937-1987) Lin Carter, (1930-1988) Jeffrey Carver Jack L. Chalker, (born 1944) A. Bertram Chandler, (1912-1984) C. J. Cherryh, (born 1942) Ted Chiang Charles Chilton, (born 1917) John Christopher, (born 1922) (Pseudonym of.
List of 20th century classical composers - Mary Ellen Childs (born 1957) Heinz Chur (born 1948) Mikolajus Konstantinas Ciurlionis (1875-1911) Rebecca Clarke (1886 - 1979) Eric Coates (1886 - 1957) Gloria Coates (born 1938) Cecil Coles (1888 - 1918) Justin Connolly (born 1933) Aaron Copland (1900-1990) John Corigliano (born 1938) Paul Creston (1906 - 1985) George Crumb (born 1929) Alvin Curran (born 1938) Luigi Dallapiccola (1904 - 1975) Mario Davidovsky (born 1934) Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Frederick Delius (1862 - 1934) David Diamond (born 1915) Arnold Dreyblatt (born 1953) Madeleine Dring William Duckworth (born 1943) Marcel Dupré Joël-François Durand (born 1954) Maurice Duruflé (1902 - 1986) Pascal Dusapin (born 1955) Henri Dutilleux (born 1916) Ross Edwards (born 1943) Hanns Eisler (1898 - 1962) Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934) JAK Ellis Georges Enesco (1881 - 1955) Manuel De.
List of major league baseball players - Roger Clemens Roberto Clemente β Ty Cobb β Mickey Cochrane β Eddie Collins β Jimmy Collins β Earle Combs β Charles Comiskey β David Cone Roger Connor β Stan Coveleski β Sam Crawford β Joe Cronin β Candy Cummings β Kiki Cuyler β D George Davis β Dizzy Dean β Ed Delahanty β Carlos Delgado Bill Dickey β Joe DiMaggio β Larry Doby β Bobby Doerr β Doug Drabek Dave Dravecky Don Drysdale β Hugh Duffy β Leo Durocher β E Dennis Eckersley β Johnny Evers β Buck Ewing β F Red Faber β Bob Feller β Tony Fernandez Rick Ferrell β Rollie Fingers β Carlton Fisk β Elmer Flick β Whitey Ford β Nellie Fox β Jimmie Foxx β Frankie Frisch β G Eric Gagne Pud Galvin β Rich Garces.
List of Wimbledon champions - Louise Brough/Margaret duPont 1947 Bob Falkenburg/Jack Kramer Patricia Todd/Doris Hart 1946 Tom Brown/Jack Kramer Louise Brough/Margaret duPont 1945 not played not played 1944 not played not played 1943 not played not played 1942 not played not played 1941 not played not played 1940 not played not played 1939 Elwood Cooke/Bobby Riggs Sarah Fabyan/Alice Marble 1938 Don Budge/Gene Mako Sarah Fabyan/Alice Marble 1937 Don Budge/Gene Mako Simone Mathieu/Billie Yorke 1936 G. Pat Hughes/Raymond Tuckey Freda James/Kay Stammers 1935 Jack Crawford/Adrian Quist Freda James/Kay Stammers 1934 George Lott/Lester Stoefen Simone Mathieu/Elizabeth Ryan 1933 Jean Borotra/Jacques Brugnon Simone Mathieu/Elizabeth Ryan 1932 Jean Borotra/Jacques Brugnon Doris Metaxa/Josane Sigart 1931 George Lott/John Van Ryn Phyllis Mudford/Dorothy S. Barron 1930 Wilmer Allison/John Van Ryn Helen Wills/Elizabeth Ryan 1929 Wilmer Allison/John Van Ryn Peggy Saunders/Phoebe Watson 1928 Jacques.
List of mathematical topics (G-I) - -- Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem -- Gibbs-Helmholtz equation -- Gibbs' phase rule -- Gibbs phenomenon -- Gift wrapping algorithm -- Gimel function -- GIMPS -- Gini coefficient -- Girsanov's theorem -- Girth -- Global field -- Globe -- Glome -- Glossary of field theory -- Glossary of graph theory -- Glossary of group theory -- Glossary of ring theory -- Glossary of tensor theory -- Gnomon -- Gödel, Kurt -- Gödel's completeness theorem -- Gödel's completeness theorem -- original proof -- Gödel's constructible universe -- Gödel's incompleteness theorem -- Gold code -- Goldbach, Christian -- Goldbach's conjecture -- Goldbach's weak conjecture -- Golden angle -- Golden mean -- Golden mean base -- Golden rectangle -- Golomb coding -- I.J. Good -- Goodstein's theorem -- Googol -- Googolgon -- Googolplex -- Gosset, William Sealey.