WASHINGTON -  Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told a group of editors Sunday  that he is confident that newspapers will find new ways to make money  online by harnessing the vast reach of the Internet.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown, left, who is running for governor, shakes hands with Google CEO Eric Schmidt, right, during a talk to Google workers at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Friday, April 9, 2010. [Agencies]  | 
Media executives have accused Google of  draining readers and advertising from newspapers' Web sites. But in a  speech to open the annual conference of the American Society of News  Editors, Schmidt said Google recognizes that newspapers are vital to  democracy and provide a critical source of online content.
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Schmidt predicted that the news business  will find a new model, based on a combination of advertising and  subscription revenue. He said Google hopes to facilitate that, but he  offered no specifics.
"We have a business model problem. We don't  have a news problem," Schmidt said. He added: "We're all in this  together."
Schmidt encouraged his audience to  experiment with everything from social media to personalized content to  engage readers.
"Technology allows you to talk directly to  your users," he said.
He also said the news business needs to  reach out to readers using mobile technology, delivering content through  wireless devices such as Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle, Apple Inc.'s iPad  and Google's own Android smart phones.
Reaction to Schmidt's speech was mixed.
Anders Gyllenhaal, executive editor of The  Miami Herald, said that even though Google drives a lot of traffic to  his newspaper's site, he remains unconvinced that Google sees newspapers  as true partners. "We really are going in different directions," he  said.
Still, Jonathan Wolman, editor and publisher  of The Detroit News, said he was "heartened to hear the Internet  geniuses talk about newspaper content as an essential ingredient."
Right, Schmidt said Google recognizes that newspapers are vital to democracy and provide a critical source of online content. Newspapers not only make money online, but off line as well, in news, views,content and advertising,etc.
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