A Quote by Larry Page

Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. — © Larry Page
Basically, our goal is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful.
The Internet's great promise is to make the world's information universally accessible and useful.
All the information in the world has been pretty dispersed, but Google's mission has been to organize it and make it universally accessible.
Google’s objective is to organize the world’s information and to make it accessible. Unicode plays a central role in this effort because it is the principal means by which content in every language can be represented in a form that can be processed by software. As Unicode extends its coverage of the world’s languages, it helps Google accomplish its mission.
Our mission is to organize the world's information. Clearly, the more information we have when we do a search, the better it's going to work.
Our goal is simply to make entrepreneurship more accessible to everyone around the world throughout the entrepreneurial journey, from inspiration to IPO.
For information to be useful, it should be dynamic, searchable, and accessible.
If you have information you've got the world by the balls. But we have to convert information into knowledge in order to make it humanly useful.
In the same way that some magazines have made financial markets accessible to people who don't want that much sophisticated information, we would like to make information about public issues accessible in a way that makes people feel included.
Intelligence is the ability to take in information from the world and to find patterns in that information that allow you to organize your perceptions and understand the external world.
Storytellers, by the very act of telling, communicate a radical learning that changes lives and the world: telling stories is a universally accessible means through which people make meaning.
There will never be a universal way of cooking, but information will always be universally useful.
Memorizing information is valuable but only if you're able to make some sense of the information and put it into a useful context. Isn't it much better if we can attach something tangible to that information?
All thoughts are just junk. Essentially, they are coming from the limited experience of past. These thoughts are useful for your survival process. You've picked up some amount of information; you want to survive in the world; this information is useful. If you're looking at life itself, these thoughts are meaningless.
We try to organize the world, which isn't organized the way our brains want to organize it. We tell stories about the people in our lives, we project ideas onto them. We project relationships with people, we make our lives into stories. I don't think we can avoid doing that.
Data isn't information. ... Information, unlike data, is useful. While there's a gulf between data and information, there's a wide ocean between information and knowledge. What turns the gears in our brains isn't information, but ideas, inventions, and inspiration. Knowledge-not information-implies understanding. And beyond knowledge lies what we should be seeking: wisdom.
The best songs/films/collections expose truths about life and make them universally accessible; they progress humanity.
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