I think that ultimately over time we really should strive for a place where most information is available online and is searchable.
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You know, when people want to get any information, research information, it will all exist on these Web sites.
The largest issue with search is that we learned about it when the web was young, when the universe was 'complete' - the entire web was searchable! Now our digital lives are utterly fractured - in apps, in walled gardens like Facebook, across clunky interfaces like those in automobiles or Comcast cable boxes.
More and more people are able to access information - thank goodness we have the Internet and if you are interested you can find things. Which is different than even 20 years ago.
There is an enormous market demand for information. It just has to be fulfilled in a way that fits with the technology of our times.
The Internet's great promise is to make the world's information universally accessible and useful.
All the information in the world has been pretty dispersed, but Google's mission has been to organize it and make it universally accessible.
Search is not just an activity or a destination. It's becoming more integrated and more of a platform.
The ultimate search engine would basically understand everything in the world, and it would always give you the right thing. And we're a long, long ways from that.
When we have all data online it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces.
I think the search engines are the new equivalent of publishing: an enabler of information.
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