Top 1200 Google Glass Quotes & Sayings - Page 8

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
All media owners want to attract advertising revenue. Google is no different.
science is a smorgasbord, and google will guide you to the study that's right for you.
I did Google myself recentle - without lubricant. I don't recommend it. — © Carrie Fisher
I did Google myself recentle - without lubricant. I don't recommend it.
As a magnifying glass concentrates the rays of the sun into a little burning knot of heat that can set fire to a dry leaf or a piece of paper, so the mystery of Christ in the Gospel concentrates the rays of God's light and fire to a point that sets fire to the spirit of man. ... Through the glass of His Incarnation He concentrates the rays of His Divine Truth and Love upon us so that we feel the burn, and all mystical experience is communicated to men through the Man Christ.
Google seems to be more intelligent than some people.
Google Maps are phenomenal. Yep, ask an Apple user.
Google's library plan was staggering and exciting - it wasn't the idea I objected to, but the method.
If I could edit Google Images, then I wouldn't be as scared of the Internet.
At Google, we see and feel the dangers of the government-led Net crackdown.
In new situations, all the trickiest rules are the ones nobody bothers to explain to you. (And the ones you can't Google.)
Apps, email, and social are the three things Google does not control.
I am betting on Google's team to be the epicenter of future breakthroughs.
I Google McFly a lot, once a day, to see what people are writing. — © Tom Fletcher
I Google McFly a lot, once a day, to see what people are writing.
There is no mystery in a looking glass until someone looks into it. Then, though it remains the same glass, it presents a different face to each man who holds it in front of him. The same is true of a work of art. It has no proper existence as art until someone is reflected in it--and no two will ever be reflected in the same way. However much we all see in common in such a work, at the center we behold a fragment of our own soul, and the greater the art the greater the fragment.
Mobile use is growing faster than all of Google's internal predictions.
I mean, my mom knows Google, but she doesn't know MySpace.
People who want to know who I am, or my history, put my name into Google.
I have to erase my Google search histories, because they always lead to an obituary.
We have a very close relationship with Google. We extend our offerings to all the markets that we expand into.
There's a set of people who are intrinsic oppositionists to everything Google does.
Facebook is for people, Twitter is for perspective, Google+ is for passion, LinkedIn is for pimping
The destiny of [Google's search engine] is to become that Star Trek computer, and that's what we are building.
I do Google myself. Not that often, though, and the stories are always rubbish.
I used to Google my name to see what came up - it hurt.
Understanding language is core to a lot of Google products such as Gmail.
We don't need people who can spit back facts. We've got Google.
I'm gonna be honest with you - since I started 'First Take,' I don't Google myself.
Coming from Google, you don't exactly spend a lot of time at Microsoft.
Twitter, Facebook, Google + are the trifecta of marketing for authors (and bloggers).
People who liked the 'Arkham Asylum' video game can Google comics to download.
Google is very much a not-invented-here, build-it-ourselves culture.
I wish to God that Apple and Google were partners in the future.
YouTube is, at the end of the day, a search engine... that's why Google bought it.
We are so humbled and grateful to Google for their devotion to our teachers and students.
If I ever wrote an autobiography - and I won't - it would be called 'Don't Google Me.'
Google "brooklyn writer" and you'll get, Did you mean: the future of literature as we know it?
It' easy to find information on Google guru but that's not equal to gaining knowledge.
The most interesting thing about Google is its founders hated advertising. — © Tim Wu
The most interesting thing about Google is its founders hated advertising.
Humanity will be obsolete by 2050. This is the consensus at Google and Facebook and Twitter.
Google never knew how successful key words would be.
I kind of like to look at the ranch on Google, reminds me of where I want to be sometimes.
If you game Facebook and Google in the right way, then you can achieve a mass audience.
I'm not big on looking up myself. I don't get Google alerts, and I don't look on blogs.
You can't be a reporter using Google. It can be a tool. But you have to get out of the house.
Honestly, I was pretty sure AltaVista was going to destroy Google
People should understand that Google changes every day.
I never ever Google myself. That way madness lies.
Most of Google's home technologies have failed to catch on in a major way. — © Barry Ritholtz
Most of Google's home technologies have failed to catch on in a major way.
If you Google 'regret and tattoo,' you will get 11.5 million hits.
We try to, when you come to Google, fulfill that need that you have as quickly as possible.
Most of the great businesses of our time have experimented. Like Google.
Google teams have lots of autonomy, including from people like me.
We have begun to slam doors, and to throw things. I throw my purse, an ashtray, a package of chocolate chips, which breaks on impact. We are picking up chocolate chips for days. Jon throws a glass of milk, the milk, not the glass: he knows his own strength, as I do not. He throws a box of Cheerios, unopened. The things I throw miss, although they are worse things. The things he throws hit, but are harmless. I begin to see how the line is crossed, between histrionics and murder.
I can't, for example, Google myself, because I am very sensitive.
I thought I was going to stay at Google, because it was a great place to work.
For many people, Google is the most important tool on the Web.
I never Google myself because that way madness lies.
I'm not Israeli and because I'm not a citizen, it doesn't matter how often I go there - I'm still not Israeli. There's this way I feel so close to so many people there, but I always feel like I'm staring through the glass. And in a way, having this really thin piece of glass between me and this place is incredibly useful for me as a writer, because I'm just so hyper-aware of it. I could take a walk in San Francisco and probably notice a third of the things that I would notice in Israel, because I'm just attuned to everything when I'm there.
As an open system, Android is not under the tight control of its creator, Google.
What happens when you combine blogs, Google and millions of dissatisfied customers? An e-mob.
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