Top 1200 Google Glass Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Before Google, and long before Facebook, Bezos had realized that the greatest value of an online company lay in the consumer data it collected.
I have relentlessly beat the drum for Google's 'two-step' authentication systems for Gmail and other services, which radically reduce the likelihood that your account can be hacked from afar.
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.
By the way I also don't know anybody, so I would have to Google almost every single partner of mine - other than Ian Ziering because I used to watch '90210.' — © Cheryl Burke
By the way I also don't know anybody, so I would have to Google almost every single partner of mine - other than Ian Ziering because I used to watch '90210.'
If you submit a search of the following phrase on Google, you get over four hundred returns, and they are often very strange ones: "I have more information in one place than anybody in the world."
When you can literally Google anything, you don't feel like you have to go see it in person. You can do a lot of traveling in your bedroom, but you're not touching anything and you're not feeling it.
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.
It's unreal. I mean, the dog backflips. It's amazing. Google Jumpy on YouTube - I had seen the dog first and I was like, "Y'all don't even know."
I hear the ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppled masonry, and time one livid final flame.
Once I got so worried because I had to hit my costar with a glass bottle that I began crying.
The internet is just a scary place. It's better to just go to the doctor. Don't let Google get inside your head. It will do bad things to you.
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.
Browbeating the tech industry for a problem that does not exist also draws attention away from the real problems with Google and other tech companies.
There's as much revealed in the way a person lifts a glass as in what they say about some political issue. — © Rosemary Mahoney
There's as much revealed in the way a person lifts a glass as in what they say about some political issue.
U.S. is a merit-based society... There is no glass ceiling if you have good performance track record and leadership skills.
We are excited about the prospect of working with the Google Maps team to enhance our search capabilities and to join them in their ongoing efforts to build the best map of the world.
If I say 'Find me an interesting painting' to Google, someday a robot could go around the Picasso museum and take a picture for me.
Monsieur' to a convict is a glass of water to a man dying of thirst at sea; ignominy thirsts for respect.
I over-caffeinate in the morning, herbal tea after lunch and at 7 P.M., it's nice to have a glass of white wine.
By turning every Yahoo search box into a Bing box, Microsoft may have bought itself the exposure it needs to be the next Google.
I'm kind of concerned the combined effect, not only Google, all these companies is kind of to make us more boring and that seems the opposite of what the Internet was supposed to be.
A glass of good wine is a gracious creature, and reconciles poor mortality to itself and that is what few things can do.
The French have launched their own version of Google, called Quaero. You just type in the subject you're interested in, and Quaero refuses to look it up for you.
But to value every company as if they are the next Google, rather than valuing them all as if one of them might be, is pretty much the definition of a bubble.
I love the notification system on Google+. If someone mentions you, you get notified via Gmail. That's very useful for someone like me.
We need to make sure that the things we are already working on turn out to do the things we believe they can do and creating value both for the world and ultimately for Google.
I came in as an engineer and worked on artificial intelligence at Google. I worked on related sites and matching advertising to queries with some of our earliest ads.
Uber, like Google, is taking a highly disorganized business - in its case, private transportation such as taxicabs and private limousines - and ordering it neatly.
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.
When I blow the head off a glass of Guinness or eat a slice of white bread, there are so many bubbles!
I want to collect the entire range of scientific and educational literature and make it accessible to the whole world. Just like Google Books, but maybe in a more ambitious way.
Actually, we did a fun April Fools' thing with Google a couple of years ago, which we called Virgle. And we looked for volunteers to go on a one-way trip to Mars.
When you Google someone's name, it matters to me what shows up. Not the lies, but like, did you change lives? Did you do something while you were here?
There's something seriously wrong with Google. Technologically, they're brilliant, sensational. But morally, its management is completely adolescent. The company is so big and so arrogant, they do whatever they like, they think they are above the law.
The idea that Google, Yahoo, and eBay are getting a free ride is absolutely unfair criticism. We have to build out our own infrastructure. And we have to inter-connect to the public Internet.
I could probably die happy with a cheeseboard and a glass of French red wine - that's my idea of a perfect dinner.
You know when people leave a job, and they say they didn't know what they came away with after two years? That's how I felt when I first left Google.
Generally, our approach with products at Google is to first develop the right user base and then to figure out what's the right experience for the ads.
Instead of getting an iPad, I now use my iPhone with a giant magnifying glass attached to my face. — © Tony Hsieh
Instead of getting an iPad, I now use my iPhone with a giant magnifying glass attached to my face.
At Google, operations are not just an afterthought: they are critical to the company's success, and we want to have just as much effort and creativity in this domain as in new product development.
When you go to a football game and someone offers you a beer [...], they're really saying hi, have a glass of extroversion.
You can make a very heavy and kind of dangerous 3-way shot glass out of a bowling ball.
The woman let out an expansive laugh that resounded through the house like a spray of broken glass.
There's nobody who would be willing to do an interview on a regular basis that you can't go and Google and find out what has happened to them in the past week. There's nobody.
Don't overplan your life. Joining Google when I was four months pregnant was a bit of a leap, but sometimes you have to do the right thing for you right now.
I have a calendar life that is complicated, so I use BusyCal and Google Calendar. I keep two different browsers open to avoid some confusion.
New technologies are wreaking havoc on employment figures - from EZpasses ousting toll collectors to Google-controlled self-driving automobiles rendering taxicab drivers obsolete.
In the morning I drink a big glass of water with lemon, a pinch of baking soda and maple syrup.
Your heart is like glass, if it breaks, it's pretty hard to put it back together again. — © Jared Leto
Your heart is like glass, if it breaks, it's pretty hard to put it back together again.
The main motivations were to try to leverage Google's expertise with large computer systems and to try to give something back to science
My main ambition as a gardener is to water my orange trees with gin, then all I have to do is squeeze the juice into a glass.
If you fall in love based on zero hours spent with me? That's maybe something to be aware of. That will fade fast. You can't be in love with a google search.
I'm not sure how it is in America, but for what I can say about Germany, most people give their information willingly to anyone who asks for it such as companies like Google. We just don't question it anymore.
I have a very bad memory. So I would like a chat bot to just remind me of everything I forget. I spend my entire life on Google trying to remember stuff.
I'd love a signed first edition of 'City of Glass' by Paul Auster. My favourite book of all time.
When you interview at Google, they don't tell you what the job is. You get hired for a pool and the reason they do it that way is they don't want outsiders learning their secrets in the interview process.
I love Google. I was there for 13 years, and if you told me I'd be as happy anywhere else, I would've probably doubted it. But I am as happy, if not happier, at Yahoo.
a poem is like a wine glass in which you can hold up a little bit of reality and taste it.
With Google, we formed a new alliance to create industry-specific cloud and mobile solutions to help clients advance their digital transformation agendas and improve business performance.
Many women have been successful at breaking the glass ceiling only to find a layer of men.
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