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** Quoted in Ben Elgin, [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_18/b3881010_mz001.htm "Google's Goal: "Understand Everything,"] ''BusinessWeek'' ([[2004-05-03]]) |
** Quoted in Ben Elgin, [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_18/b3881010_mz001.htm "Google's Goal: "Understand Everything,"] ''BusinessWeek'' ([[2004-05-03]]) |
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* I have a simple algorithm, which is, wherever you see paid researchers instead of grad students, that's not where you want to be doing research. |
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_3OCq_vTWM Plenary speech,] AAAS Annual conference, San Francisco (February 2007) |
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_3OCq_vTWM Plenary speech,] AAAS Annual conference, San Francisco (February 2007) |
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Larry Page (born 1973-03-26) is a founder of the Google company and search engine.
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- The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that.
- Quoted in Ben Elgin, "Google's Goal: "Understand Everything," BusinessWeek (2004-05-03)
- I have a simple algorithm, which is, wherever you see paid researchers instead of grad students, that's not where you want to be doing research.
- Plenary speech, AAAS Annual conference, San Francisco (February 2007)
