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Sergey Brin Quotes
«I didn't think I would come to this conclusion -- but eventually I came to the conclusion that more information is better, even if it is not as full as we would like to see.»
«I know a lot of people are upset by our decision but it is something we have deliberated for a number of years.»
«I totally understand that people are upset about it and I think that is a reasonable point of view to take.»
«It's our obligation to use the law to the furthest possible means to protect our users' privacy. It's just a legal and ethical principle.»
«I don't think we like the precedent of it, and so we're fighting it. I think we're right.»
«This was a decision we reached after a number of years speaking to the human rights groups, and specifically people who really cared about China on human rights. I understand why other people might have other views.»
«We will intensify our efforts to build out our infrastructure overseas and to develop products that are tailored to individual markets.»
«We don't know exactly how it will work. Advertisers want greater access, better accountability.»
«Today, we've begun to make the extraordinary historic films of the National Archives available to the world for the first time online. Students and researchers whether in San Francisco or Bangladesh can watch remarkable video such as World War II newsreels and the story of Apollo 11 -- the historic first landing on the Moon.»
«Whether in San Francisco or Bangladesh, students and researchers can watch remarkable video such as World War II newsreels and the story of Apollo 11 -- the historic first landing on the Moon.»