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Quotes About Google

I am not great at computers. If I were to try shopping through Google, I'd end up with 33 vests.
~ Mary Berry
Google was like the only company that was like, 'We're making so much money; let's take a picture of every street in the world.' Nobody does that.
~ Ben Silbermann
The blockchain is to money what SMTP is to email. It's an open way to move value around. Every existing player in this space - not just Venmo but also Google and Facebook and others - are all closed; they all want to work just within their own walled garden.
~ Jeremy Allaire
No company has embraced the liberating aspects of the Internet as a 'new marketplace of ideas' more than the search giant Google.
~ Steven Levy
I've been, like, the mom of Google.
~ Susan Wojcicki
If we think about how long Google spent searching - I think they came around in '98? And, OK, Gmail came in 2004, but it was literally built by one engineer as a 20%-time project. It was probably 10 years before Google started diversifying.
~ Taavet Hinrikus
In the offseason, sometimes I'll go on Google and see if anything's up about me, if anything's being said about me.
~ Sam Darnold
I have made so many friends at Google it's not funny.
~ Patrick Pichette
Leaving Google was really hard. It's such an incredible place to work and the people there are fantastic.
~ Sarah Cooper
In reading celebrities, public figures, their lives are on Google! So, obviously, there's information about them.
~ Tyler Henry
Google is basically too big for anyone to go against in a serious way.
~ Tom Anderson
I get Google alerts that automatically let me know when someone's calling me a nutjob.
~ S.E. Cupp
Understanding language is core to a lot of Google products such as Gmail.
~ Jeff Dean
I want to be able to speak with errors in my wording, errors in my grammar. When you type things into Google search, it corrects your words. With speech, I want it to be general enough, smart enough, to know 'No, he couldn't have meant these words that I think he said. He must have really meant something similar.'
~ Steve Wozniak
I go to class every day with the future Facebook and Twitter and Google employees, the future innovators and entrepreneurs who might have the next big thing. Knowing that and seeing their success and work ethic makes you want to be successful. It impresses me every day. It humbles me, too.
~ Christian McCaffrey
Google has been amazing at acqui-hiring, buying small companies for the engineers. I think in the competitive market of Silicon Valley, it's really a good way to do it. Big acquisitions often don't work out.
~ Ross Levinsohn
It's a big and growing problem, the amount of power possessed by Google and Facebook. President Eisenhower said it about the military-industrial complex. They pose a grave threat to our democracy.
~ Tim Sweeney
Google's real threat to China is not that it will leave the country. It's that it will embarrass China and damage its national reputation as a place to do business.
~ Jose Ferreira
Google has established a pattern of lobbying and threatening to acquire power. It has reached a dangerous point common to many monarchs: The moment where it no longer wants to allow dissent.
~ Zephyr Teachout
I credit Google for having the foresight to identify threats to its main business of selling advertising against search results. The potential loss of market share in the mobile space led them to the Android acquisition.
~ Barry Ritholtz
There are a lot of threats out there. Amazon can enter the travel market. Google could enter the accommodation space. But that is not something that we actively focus on.
~ Gillian Tans
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
I'm not as tech savvy as some YouTubers, but I'm a lot better than my grandparents. Whenever I have a technical question, or something isn't working, I ask Google, and that usually throws up the answer.
~ Zoe Sugg
Booksellers are tied to publishing - they need conventional publishing models to continue - but for those companies, that's not the case. Amazon is an infrastructure company; Apple sells hardware; Google is really an advertising company. You can't afford as a publisher to have those companies control your route to market.
~ Nick Harkaway