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Google and Facebook, each in their own way, have revolutionized the delivery of advertising based on search and social networking, creating a sort of anti-Spam: targeted, relevant ads that a consumer might actually welcome rather than spurn.
Marcus Buckingham
Welcome
Facebook
Google
Own
Way
Relevant
Rather
Networking
Ads
Consumer
Delivery
Advertising
Sort
Targeted
Than
Revolutionized
Social
Might
Creating
Search
Each
Based
Actually
The biggest problem is that Facebook and Google are these giant feedback loops that give people what they want to hear. And when you use them in a world where your biases are being constantly confirmed, you become susceptible to fake news, propaganda, demagoguery.
Franklin Foer
News
You
Facebook
People
Problem
World
Feedback
Google
Become
Fake News
Giant
Constantly
Propaganda
Give
Demagoguery
Biases
Loops
Fake
Hear
Susceptible
Being
Where
Want
Confirmed
Biggest
Biggest Problem
Them
Use
Your
When you use Google, do you get more than one answer? Of course you do. Well, that's a bug. We have more bugs per second in the world. We should be able to give you the right answer just once. We should know what you meant.
Eric Schmidt
You
World
Google
Once
Able
Per
Give
More
Know
Well
Bug
Bugs
Course
Answer
Than
Get
Just
Should
Meant
Use
Right
Right Answer
Second
We want Google to be the third half of your brain.
Sergey Brin
Half
Google
Brain
Want
Your
Third
After I joined Google and stopped working on robots - I'd built some self-driving tractors on farms in the meantime - I was always tinkering and playing with robots at home and just as a hobby.
Anthony Levandowski
Home
Google
Some
Joined
Robots
Always
Built
Tinkering
Just
Hobby
Stopped
After
Working
Meantime
Farms
Playing
Particularly since the computerization of the world, the impact of media has grown enormously. The printed books and the printed media have become less important. Why should somebody read Laozi or Confucius if he can Google?
Helmut Schmidt
World
Somebody
Important
Google
Become
Books
Impact
He
Since
Particularly
Read
Printed
Confucius
Should
Less
Media
Grown
Why
The core of what Google is about is bringing information to people.
Sundar Pichai
People
Google
About
Information
Bringing
Core
When I read period material - and it ain't on Google - I am always alert for that one incredible detail. I'll read a whole book and get three words out of it, but they'll be three really good words.
Alan Furst
Good
Book
Words
Three
Google
Incredible
Out
Detail
Good Words
Period
Read
Always
Material
Am
Get
Really
Whole
Alert
I hate all the old pictures of me before 2010 - and they are always the first ones to come up. That's why I don't Google myself, man.
Big Sean
Myself
Me
Man
Hate
Old
First
Google
Before
Pictures
Come
Always
Up
Why
If it isn't on Google, it doesn't exist.
Jimmy Wales
Google
Exist
Google, Amazon, Apple. Any number of cloud providers and computer service providers who can increasingly limit your access to your own information, control all your processing, take away your data if they want to, and observe everything you do; in a way, that does give them some leverage over your own life.
John Perry Barlow
Life
Service
You
Google
Own
Control
Cloud
Increasingly
Everything
Way
Some
Give
Data
Computer
Take
Observe
Over
Limit
Access
Does
Amazon
Providers
Any
Want
Information
Processing
Them
Your
Who
Away
Apple
Service Providers
Leverage
Number
Waiting is so unusual that many of us can't stand in a queue for 30 seconds without getting out our phones to check for messages or to Google something.
Julian Baggini
Waiting
Phones
Google
Seconds
Our
Out
Something
Check
Messages
Unusual
Without
Queue
Getting
Us
Stand
Many
When you make a decision, you need facts. If those facts are in your brain, they're at your fingertips. If they're all in Google somewhere, you may not make the right decision on the spur of the moment.
Ken Jennings
You
Decision
Right Decision
Somewhere
Google
Those
Fingertips
Facts
Make
Brain
Spur
May
Your
Moment
Right
Need
My job as a leader is to make sure everybody in the company has great opportunities, and that they feel they're having a meaningful impact and are contributing to the good of society. As a world, we're doing a better job of that. My goal is for Google to lead, not follow that.
Larry Page
Good
Great
World
Better
Opportunities
Job
Leader
Google
Society
Everybody
Follow
Impact
Having
Better Job
Lead
Feel
Make
Sure
Doing
Goal
Contributing
Meaningful
Company
Google is my best friend and my worst enemy. It's fabulous for research, but then it becomes addictive. I'll have a character eating an orange, and next thing I'm Googling types of oranges, I'm visiting chat rooms about oranges, I'm learning the history of the orange.
Liane Moriarty
Best
Character
History
Learning
Enemy
Google
Research
Addictive
Types
Worst
Visiting
Best Friend
Fabulous
Eating
About
Chat
Becomes
Friend
Orange
Oranges
The History Of
Rooms
Then
Next
Next Thing
Thing
I look at Google and think they have a strong academic culture. Elegant solutions to complex problems.
Mark Zuckerberg
Culture
Strong
Problems
Google
Think
Complex
Solutions
Academic
Look
Elegant
If you just do a Google search and type in 'smoking' or 'lung cancer', you will be barraged with never ending facts and numbers, like how one in every three Americans is affected by lung disease and how COPD is the third leading cause of death and if you get lung cancer the odds are 95% that you will die.
Matthew Gray Gubler
Death
You
Smoking
Cause
Cancer
Ending
Will
Three
Google
Odds
Every
Type
Facts
Never
Leading
Leading Cause
Never-Ending
Like
How
Affected
Get
American
Disease
Die
Just
Search
Lung
Third
Numbers
Kind of like Google crawls the Web, we crawl the social networks. Where Google analyzes links and Web pages, we look at the same thing with people. So we can tell, for example, who you interact with more frequently. Or if it's not frequency, maybe it's consistency.
Mike McCue
You
People
Consistency
Example
Google
Same Thing
Tell
Kind
Web
More
Networks
Like
For Example
Look
Frequency
Frequently
Links
Same
Maybe
Interact
Where
Crawl
Social
Pages
Social Networks
Who
Thing
There's no first impressions anymore. You go to a job interview, and they'll probably Google you. It's a shame - people should play it a little closer to the chest as far as what information they release to the world. If I'm angry about something, I'm not going to take to my Twitter.
Patrick Stump
Angry
You
People
World
Job
First
Google
Twitter
Interview
Release
About
Something
Shame
Take
First Impressions
Go
Chest
Impressions
Closer
Going
Anymore
As Far As
Information
Little
Far
Should
Play
From the outside, Yahoo was extremely successful. It was making money; it was still bigger than Google. But when I got there, I learned what a disaster of a company looks like from the inside. There were a lot of vice presidents, and it was basically a turf battle between them.
Stewart Butterfield
Battle
Money
Google
Extremely
Presidents
Inside
Outside
Between
Like
Disaster
Looks
Learned
Yahoo
Got
Making
Still
Making Money
Were
Lot
Than
Vice
Bigger
Turf
Them
Successful
Company
Basically
For me, it matters that we drive technology as an equalizing force, as an enabler for everyone around the world. Which is why I do want Google to see, push, and invest more in making sure computing is more accessible, connectivity is more accessible.
Sundar Pichai
Me
Technology
World
Drive
Google
Matters
Everyone
See
More
Invest
Push
Computing
Force
Sure
Around
Accessible
Making
Want
Which
Why
Alphabet would be a holding company to house its wackier or noncore efforts - like its Verily life sciences, Waymo self-driving cars, and Loon Internet balloon projects - while Google's advertising-oriented business would stand apart and continue to drive the company's finances.
Adam Lashinsky
Life
Business
Car
Internet
Drive
Google
Holding
Projects
Finances
Would
Would-Be
Like
Alphabet
House
Sciences
Verily
Balloon
Continue
Efforts
While
Apart
Stand
Company
Newfangled online sites like 'Business Insider' and 'Huffington Post' built businesses they later sold for hundreds of millions of dollars by ripping off the work of more talented journalists and then playing Google's digitally native games better than the old fogeys ever could.
Adam Lashinsky
Work
Business
Post
Better
Old
Google
Sold
Later
Hundreds
Insider
Ripping
Online
More
Could
Journalists
Talented
Like
Built
Dollars
Off
Than
Sites
Native
Then
Games
Businesses
Ever
Millions
Playing
Millions Of Dollars
I usually just go on Google and spend my hours just Googling Jennifer Beals. I think it's possible that I have a slightly unordinary obsession with her. YouTube videos. Interviews with her. Pictures I put on my desktop and my phone.
Adhir Kalyan
Phone
Videos
Google
YouTube
Think
Interviews
Spend
Slightly
Possible
Put
Obsession
Pictures
Hours
Go
Just
Jennifer
Her
Desktop
I have Googled myself, yeah, I think everybody has. I try not to make a habit of it - in fact I made a rule once never to Google myself, which made me happy.
Aidan Gillen
Myself
Me
Happy
Try
Made
Google
Think
Everybody
Once
Rule
Fact
Habit
Never
Make
Yeah
In Fact
Which
I was ringside for Amazon and Google.
Aileen Lee
Google
Amazon
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