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Sergey Brin Quotes
A list of Sergey Brin quotes. Here are the best quotes by Sergey Brin on various subjects, including life, death, writing, and other topics. These Sergey Brin quotations include famous quotes from his speeches. These memorable quotations have become part of the collective conscience of Sergey Brin's contemporaries and will be remembered for generations.

Sergey Brin is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who along with Larry Page, co-founded Google in 1998. One of the most recognized names in the world, Google is one of the most profitable Internet companies. Together, Brin and Page own about 16 percent of the company, which in 2013, means their net worth at $22.8 billion a piece.

Funny quotes from movies, TV, and professional comedians are repeated and shared, uniting fans of different ages, genders, and nationalities. Inspirational quotes from authors, religious leaders, and political figures are cited as words of wisdom, if not printed in history books. The famous last words of everyone from Julius Caesar to Chris Farley are oft quoted as summations of their illustrious lives. The funniest quotes and most famous quotes are words strung together so eloquently and perfectly that audiences can not help but repeat them in everything from speeches to academic papers to Facebook profiles.
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Obviously everyone wants to be successful, but I want to be looked back on as being very innovative, very trusted and ethical and ultimately making a big difference in the world.

It's our obligation to use the law to the furthest possible means to protect our users' privacy. It's just a legal and ethical principle.

Some say Google is God. Others say Google is Satan. But if they think Google is too powerful, remember that with search engines unlike other companies, all it takes is a single click to go to another search engine.

As for “Don’t be evil,” we have tried to define precisely what it means to be a force for good—always do the right, ethical thing. Ultimately, “Don’t be evil” seems the easiest way to summarize it.

We believed we could build a better search. We had a simple idea, that not all pages are created equal. Some are more important.

Too few people in computer science are aware of some of the informational challenges in biology and their implications for the world. We can store an incredible amount of data very cheaply.

We want Google to be the third half of your brain.

I didn't think I would come to this conclusion -- but eventually I came to the conclusion that more information is better, even if it is not as full as we would like to see.

It's clear there's a lot of room for improvement, there's no inherent ceiling we're hitting up on.

Google actually relies on our users to help with our marketing. We have a very high percentage of our users who often tell others about our search engine.



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