Top 1200 Google Maps Quotes & Sayings - Page 10

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Last updated on October 22, 2024.
Of course, Google specializes in coming up with ideas, professes the highest ideals, and is dedicated to solving the world's problems.
Professors could silence me then; they had figures, diagrams, maps, books.... I was learning that books and diagrams can be evil things if they deaden the mind of man and make him blind or cynical before subjection of any kind.
Google came of age when search was inefficient and cluttered, and made it simple and easy to find what you wanted online. — © Om Malik
Google came of age when search was inefficient and cluttered, and made it simple and easy to find what you wanted online.
That's what Google taught me. Aim higher. Udacity is my playground - to radically experiment and find out. I've seen the light.
Google views Facebook as a threat to its business and has been trying to launch a social-networking service to compete with it.
Throughout history, fairly arbitrary lines drawn on maps have determined who prospers and who needs, who eats and who starves, who attacks and who is attacked, who lives long and who dies young. Oh, we have been slaves to those lines for so long.
I had been writing and performing stand-up comedy pretty much the entire time I worked at Google.
Memory works according to meaning, and when something is important to you, the Google in your brain brings it forward all of a sudden.
Clearly Google is searching for a way to do business in China that avoids them sending someone to jail over an e-mail.
I think Google should be like a Swiss Army knife: clean, simple, the tool you want to take everywhere.
Porat is among a handful of top people who work for both Alphabet and Google. As such, there's a regular cadence to her week.
Apple and Google will compete like crazy for our data because once they have it we'll be their customers forever.
We could construct a machine that is more intelligent than we can understand. It's possible Google is that kind of thing already. It scales so fast. — © George Dyson
We could construct a machine that is more intelligent than we can understand. It's possible Google is that kind of thing already. It scales so fast.
Google makes so much money that it’s now worth three times more than every U.S. airline combined.
My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.
Now, we connect via Skype or Google+ Hangout and see our friends' and loved ones' faces live.
As an investor, I'm always looking for the next great American company. Who will create tomorrow's Twitter, Facebook, or Google?
I definitely get inspiration from the 'gram. I mean, Instagram is Google, essentially. I love looking at pictures of beautiful women.
Fairytales were maps formed of blood and hair and bones; they were the knots of the sub-conscious unwound. Every word in every tale was real and as true as apples and stones. They all led to the story inside the story.
You may think of Google as a single organic entity, but in 2011 it bought a different company every week.
Compared to Apple, Internet companies like Google and Facebook don't have strong perspectives on the way they want the world to work.
If we start creating our own maps, our own world, our own vision, then there's no way for the cultural tyrants to program us. And, that's why they're pushing so hard to get more outrageous.
I sit at my desk each night with no place to go, opening the wrinkled maps of Milwaukee and Buffalo, the whole U.S., its cemeteries, its arbitrary time zones, through routes like small veins, capitals like small stones.
Gaps don't/just happen./There is a/generative element/inside them,/a welling motion/ as when cold/waters shoulder/up through/warmer oceans./And where gaps/choose to widen,/coordinates warp,/even in places/constant since/the oldest maps.
Tomorrow there will be no division to Europe and Asia. These are old concepts that would remain only on maps. Everything will be united. Companies will be united. It is a process of structures growing due to the technological progress.
If you Google a list and just see all the movies that came out in 1984, they're classics, and they define that decade.
I Google myself pretty often. I usually find something about All Time Low or my break-up with Holly [Madison].
I am not great at computers. If I were to try shopping through Google, I'd end up with 33 vests.
Google's thing is not advertising because it's not a romanticizing operation. It doesn't involve expression. It's a link. What they're doing is selling access.
When people on airplanes ask me what I do, I used to say I was a physicist, which ended the discussion. I once said I was a cosmologist, but they started asking me about makeup, and the title 'astronomer' gets confused with astrologer. Now I say I make maps.
The old internet is shrinking and being replaced by walled gardens over which Google's crawlers can't climb.
I grew up in South Africa and I would look at maps and we were at the bottom of the world. There was this whole thing up there. I was always reading encyclopedias about the world. So travel was something I was always attracted to.
An important reason Google is usually listed among the world's most trusted brands is that it conveys a sense that the user comes first.
Don't know if it's good or bad that a Google search on “Big Bang Theory” lists the sitcom before the origin of the Universe
Facebook, Twitter and Google have all opened offices in Brazil, recognizing the importance of localizing their products and customer service efforts.
My interest in science was excited at age nine by an article on astronomy in National Geographic; the author was Donald Menzel of the Harvard Observatory. For the next few years, I regularly made star maps and snuck out at night to make observations from a locust tree in our back yard.
No company has embraced the liberating aspects of the Internet as a 'new marketplace of ideas' more than the search giant Google.
Google worries - and rightly so - about how hard it is for a big company to come up with the next hot thing. — © Bethany McLean
Google worries - and rightly so - about how hard it is for a big company to come up with the next hot thing.
I have a severe Google Reader habit. I think people will use blog forms and Twitter to contrive fiction.
Google can say they are not in the content business, but if they are paying people and distributing and archiving their work, it is getting harder to make that case.
Anyone unhappy with Google can use other search engines - including DuckDuckGo and Blekko, along with Bing or Yahoo.
I've always been fascinated and stared at maps for hours as a kid. I've especially been most intrigued by the uninhabited or lonelier places on the planet. Like Greenland, for instance, or just recently flying over Alaska and a chain of icy, mountainous islands, uninhabited.
An audit of the courses our people are taking up, particularly younger and middle-aged Singaporeans must be reviewed every so often in consultation with input from the Industry Transformation Maps stakeholders so as to even as the best outcomes possible for our workers in the medium term.
The more effort we make to appreciate and perceive reality, the larger and more accurate our maps will be. But many do not want to make this effort.
He said when the Lord made people He made them all the same for starters. But life marks people. If you know the way, you can read them like maps.
I was only twelve, but through the slow, inevitable burn of a thousand sunrises and sunsets, a thousand maps traced and retraced, I had already absorbed the valuable precept that everything crumbled into itself eventually, and to cultivate a crankiness about this was just a waste of time.
The name was supposed to be 'Googol,' which is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeroes. It was before the Google spellchecker existed.
There is clearly a constituency that appreciates the message that Google is sending, that it finds the Chinese government's attitude to the Internet and censorship unacceptable.
Whether it's Google or Apple or free software, we've got some fantastic competitors and it keeps us on our toes. — © Bill Gates
Whether it's Google or Apple or free software, we've got some fantastic competitors and it keeps us on our toes.
The surprising question we get is, 'How many people telecommute at Google?' And our answer is, 'As few as possible.'
Relative to Google or the kind of turnaround we're seeing, we do care about profitability. That is our goal in every one of the areas where we invest.
Facebook is in a very different place than Apple, Google, Amazon, Samsung, and Microsoft. We are trying to build a community.
VisiCalc and WordPerfect were the killer apps of their day, but Google and Facebook make them look small in comparison.
Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.
Consistently, Baidu has censored politically sensitive search results much more thoroughly than Google.cn.
Start-up should focus on innovation not on building on infrastructure. Thanks to Google cloud service they can.
We never saw Google+ Circles or Facebook Lists as reflective of the way our friendships play out.
I turned off my Google alerts in 2009 as I learnt that following yourself on the Internet very quickly becomes unhealthy.
I got introduced to Maps by my label, and I liked his sound. I had been living with the original version of 'Younger' for quite a long time when I heard the result of his remix, and I loved it. It actually made me find a new love for the track.
Google has helped raise the importance of DNS above the network engineering community, which has been really good.
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