Larry Page
Larry Page
Lawrence "Larry" Pageis an American computer scientist and an Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Google Inc. with Sergey Brin in 1998...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth26 March 1973
CityEast Lansing, MI
CountryUnited States of America
moving hard-work technology
Technology should do the hard work, so you can get on and live your life. We're only at one percent of what's possible, and we're moving slow relative to the opportunity we have.
google followers plus
I have over 2 million followers now on Google Plus.
zero important progress
Being negative is not how we make progress, and the most important things are not zero sum,
skills car discipline
If you say you want to automate cars and save people's lives, the skills you need for that aren't taught in any particular discipline. I know - I was interested in working on automating cars when I was a Ph.D. student in 1995.
powerful technology people
Over time, it's becoming more and more understood by people that we're acting in their interests. And that's a very, very powerful thing for our brand.
worry important privacy
...It's important to distinguish between "worry versus harm" when it came to privacy online.
decision company
There are basically no companies that have good slow decisions. There are only companies that have good fast decisions.
technology information world
Our mission is to organize the world's information. Clearly, the more information we have when we do a search, the better it's going to work.
internet collections documents
The Web is a vast collection of completely uncontrolled heterogeneous documents.
technology giving long
The ultimate search engine would basically understand everything in the world, and it would always give you the right thing. And we're a long, long ways from that.
teacher confused school
I remember turning in my first assignment in elementary school using the computer and the teachers were kind of confused that I had printed it.
knowledge goal information
Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful.
technology needs revolutionary
Especially in technology, we need revolutionary change, not incremental change.
moving opportunity thinking
We're at maybe 1% of what is possible. Despite the faster change, we're still moving slow relative to the opportunities we have. I think a lot of that is because of the negativity... Every story I read is Google vs someone else. That's boring. We should be focusing on building the things that don't exist.