I read Google News and use NetNewsWire to keep up with general and tech news.
Google has been doing well. As much as possible we're trying to share back with the employees. They will continue to create a lot of value.
I turned off my Google alerts in 2009 as I learnt that following yourself on the Internet very quickly becomes unhealthy.
I think Google should be like a Swiss Army knife: clean, simple, the tool you want to take everywhere.
Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.
Google's entire business model and its planning for the future are banking on an open and free Internet. And it will not succeed if the Internet becomes overly balkanized.
Google has the business resources, global scale and platform reach to accelerate Nest growth across hardware, software and services for the home globally.
Google is about information and computers and making things really fast. Facebook is about the sharing and connections. These missions give these companies direction and motivation.
Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo - there's a common theme. None of these companies ever sold. By staying independent, they were able to build a great company.
Google has helped raise the importance of DNS above the network engineering community, which has been really good.
If we don't build a company as influential as Google or Facebook, then we failed. I'm, like, perpetually stressed, honestly.
The Internet, and Google, and everything that goes along with that is awesome for some things, but not so awesome for other things. Because everything gets leaked nowadays.
Big companies such as Google and Facebook buy startups at ridiculously high prices - not for their products, but for their people.
Googling yourself is maybe one of the worst things you can do. I did it once, and someone had to talk me off a ledge.
Every year I go to the Google Zeitgeist conference, which is invite-only, and I'm one of about 20 women and five fashion people out of the 400 there.
There is clearly a constituency that appreciates the message that Google is sending, that it finds the Chinese government's attitude to the Internet and censorship unacceptable.
TV ushered in the age of postliteracy. And we have gone so far beyond that. I mean, what with the Internet and Google and Wikipedia. We have entered the age of post-intelligence.
To me, the biggest surprise is that Google still functions despite the explosion in the number of sites.
Facebook, Twitter and Google have all opened offices in Brazil, recognizing the importance of localizing their products and customer service efforts.
We ship a new version of Google Play Services every six weeks. Typically, 90 percent of users are on the new version of that.
Google X is here to do moonshot-type projects. Not just shooting to the moon, but bringing the moon back to Earth.