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Larry Page

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The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that.
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Quoted in Ben Elgin, "Google's Goal: "Understand Everything," BusinessWeek (2004-05-03)

 
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