Google's former CIO reveals why his biggest regret from his time at the company was failing to conquer China

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Douglas Merrill, who served as Google's CIO for five years, said the company 'didn't do it right' when it launched in China in 2006.

Speaking to Business Insider, Merrill revealed the biggest regret he has from his time at Google was failing to conquer China.

Merrill is currently the CEO and founder of ZestFinance, a software firm that provides AI tools to help financial institutions improve the quality of their underwriting.Douglas Merrill served as Google's chief information officer from 2003 to 2008, joining an elite group of business people to have held a C-suite role at one of the biggest tech firms in the world.

Merrill says staff at the company became divided on the issue, with some viewing even the slightest degree of censorship as a betrayal of Google's ideals.the world's information universally accessible and useful, not"It ended up being a pretty tough conversation in a small anteroom, with about four of us more or less taking a vote on it. Well, obviously, there was no actual vote, but the company ultimately made the decision to go into China.

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