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  • In the summer of 2006 Schmidt put the company on the online calendar and gave every employee an account for the other Apps. Everyone got T-shirts of a cartoon Chihuahua with a giant bone inscribed, "Dogfood" -- as in eat your own.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • In the business, we call this Eating The Dogfood, which is actually kind of a gross image (you have to see your users as dogs, which may not be very healthy).

    2005 August Michael Arrington 2005

  • In the business, we call this Eating The Dogfood, which is actually kind of a gross image (you have to see your users as dogs, which may not be very healthy).

    Dave Winer’s Purple Cow – the OPML Editor Michael Arrington 2005

  • * Bad Dogfood* that needs to be removed from the shelves!!!

    McCain will again question Obama's judgment 2008

  • Dogfood? by Bryan Emmel on Tuesday, Jun 30, 2009 at 2: 43: 52 AM

    Slaughterhouses: Where racehorses go to 'retire' 2009

  • TFS 2010 Dogfood server that we call 'Pioneer' has been slowly accumulating test attachments.

    Site Home Grant Holliday - GrantH 2011

  • Even after we stop reading about Melamine Milk, Lead-Laced Toys, Rotten Drywall, Tainted Dogfood and similar examples of Asian corporate moral failure, China's companies will discover that even enterprises with the best of reputations and purest of intentions can become overnight targets of a global foaming-spittle lynch mob.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page David Wolf 2010

  • Even after we stop reading about Melamine Milk, Lead-Laced Toys, Rotten Drywall, Tainted Dogfood and similar examples of Asian corporate moral failure, China's companies will discover that even enterprises with the best of reputations and purest of intentions can become overnight targets of a global foaming-spittle lynch mob.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page David Wolf 2010

  • Even after we stop reading about Melamine Milk, Lead-Laced Toys, Rotten Drywall, Tainted Dogfood and similar examples of Asian corporate moral failure, China's companies will discover that even enterprises with the best of reputations and purest of intentions can become overnight targets of a global foaming-spittle lynch mob.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2010

  • Eric Schmidt and Douglas Merrill Talk about the Dogfood project, where Google uses the Google Apps suite of tools for the internal running of the company.www. google.com

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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