If you Google the word "fluffy," I'm the first thing that pops up. It's me, dogs and rabbits.
Click-throughs on a video are often much higher than a standard website listing on the front page of Google. If you see a video in the Google results. . . it stands out a lot more than a regular website listing does, so [it] tends to attract more clicks.
The amazing thing is that we're part of people's daily lives, like brushing their teeth. It's just something they do throughout the day while working, buying things, deciding what to do after work and much more. Google has been accepted as part of people's lives.
Teachers say to me, 'The internet is full of rubbish, wrong answers. ' But you would be surprised how just long it takes to find wrong information on Google, and where it's not obvious that it's wrong.
At the turn of the [21st] century it was really Sergey Brin at Google who just had the thought of, well, if we give away all the information services, but we make money from advertising, we can make information free and still have capitalism. But the problem with that is it reneges on the social contract where people still participate in the formal economy. And it's a kind of capitalism that's totally self-defeating because it's so narrow. It's a winner-take-all capitalism that's not sustaining.
Start-up should focus on innovation not on building on infrastructure. Thanks to Google cloud service they can.
If I could edit Google Images, then I wouldn't be as scared of the Internet.
I have a Google alert for myself - it's pure vanity.
I tell people, 'I have a Ph. D. from Google University.
Don't know if it's good or bad that a Google search on “Big Bang Theory” lists the sitcom before the origin of the Universe
Google is the enemy. I would tell that to anyone who enjoys any TV show like 'Game of Thrones' to avoid it; it spoils so many storylines.
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.
I'm going to f---ing bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to f---ing kill Google.
My mind works like Google for images. You put in a key word; it brings up pictures.
I actually think most people don't want Google to answer their questions. They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next.
Google is so big you have no idea what a given person does.
In spite of my own reservations about Bing's ability to convert Google users, I have to admit that the search engine does offer a genuine alternative to Google-style browsing, a more coherently organized selection of links, and a more advertiser-friendly environment through which to sell space and links.
Google' is not a synonym for 'research'.
Today Google celebrated its 13th anniversary. . . . That's right, Google turned 13 years old. Which explains why today when I searched for something, Google was just like, "I don't know. Stop asking me questions! I'm going upstairs.
The main motivations were to try to leverage Google's expertise with large computer systems and to try to give something back to science