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Google’s CEO, Larry Page Speaks about the Future While Wearing it on His Face

23 May 20121 comment Android, inneractive, iPhone, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Industry

By: Hillel Fuld (@hilzfuld)

In Zeitgeist 2012, Larry Page took the stage to talk about Google, its focus, its innovation, past, present, and future. When a CEO of such a key company takes the stage, people pay attention.

Sergey Brin Wearing Google Glass with the Scobleizer

Add to that the fact that Page was wearing the infamous Google Glass project on his face and as you will see in the beginning, he actually shared a picture of the audience on Google+ using the glasses. Now, that is pretty wicked!

In the 20 minute video, Page covers a lot of ground including mobile phones and their currently easily breakable hardware, Google’s focus that resulted in them closing more than thirty products, and much more.

Of course, Page also addresses Google+ 170 million users, who he defines as people who upgraded to Google+, not people who actively use the service.

This is a must watch. A little long but super informative.

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  1. @StefanLindblad May 27, 2012

    There will always be some dude wearing a glass infront of his/her´s eyes to connect with people, but picturing myself walking down the street or bike, like this? Nah. But thats just me of course. there are 6 billion others on this planet tellus who are potential users.

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