This interview and audience question and answer took place last week at the end of the Google Zeitgeist conference. Some interesting notes from Sergey:
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- While not directly related to Google he is very interested in the innovation in nanotechnology and carbon nanotubes and the present time.
- on moving toward universal power supplies – we are talking to some companies about solutions “but I gotta be honest with you it is a harder problem than I thought”
Larry:
- focus on Google’s mission – to organize the world’s information
- believes there is great potential in solar power and would love to see successful companies in that industry
- improve power supply efficiency on servers
Both:
- discussed poor web usability practices based on sites that adopt flashy technology that make it slower and more difficult for users – flash, excessive Ajax… Larry also mentioned doing testing on the user experience – no surprise for Google and no surprise that most poorly overly fancy sites care more about what a pointy haired boss might think on seeing the flash than on users experiences and testing.

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