May 20th, 2009 - ChannnelWeb
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt told University of Pennsylvania graduates to turn off technology and look more toward the importance of people.Speaking at Penn's commencement at Franklin Field in Philadelphia on Monday, Schmidt advised, "you need to turn off your computer, turn off your phone, look at people who are near and around you and decide that humans are the most important things, not the other aspects," according to the Philadelphia Daily News.
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