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Google CEO Larry Page opens up about his vocal cord problem
Google CEO Larry Page has come forward with the reason why he missed key company events in 2012. In a Google+ blog, the company co-founder said lingering problems with his voice caused him to miss Google's shareholders meeting and developers...
Tags: Easter, BlackBerry, Google Inc., Computer Hardware, Corporate Officers
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Google CEO says vocal cords affected by "very rare" condition
ReutersBy Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO, May 14 (Reuters) - Google Inc Chief Executive Larry Page provided the first public details of the voice ailment that sidelined him from speaking engagements last summer, saying that he has limited movement in his left...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, Software Industry
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Presidente ejecutivo Google revela detalles de "muy extraña" afección a cuerdas vocales
ReutersPor Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - El presidente ejecutivo de Google Inc, Larry Page, ofreció los primeros detalles públicos de la afección a la voz que le impidió cumplir con compromisos en el verano boreal pasado, al sostener que...Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Larry Page: Google future bright with big bets on new technology
SAN FRANCISCO -- Make no mistake about it, Larry Page has his sights set on the future. The Google co-founder and chief executive discussed his company's big bets such as YouTube, Android and Chrome, but focused on more speculative bets such as Google...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Google Inc., Larry Page
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Review: 'Lean In' by Sheryl Sandberg
When Sheryl Sandberg was pregnant with her first child, she was a senior executive at Google. She had gained a lot of weight — 70 pounds — and suffered nausea throughout the pregnancy. Google's parking lots were vast, and she would lumber...
Tags: Social Media, Google Inc., Chicago Tribune, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Larry Page
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TED 2013: Larry Brilliant reflects on impact of his TED Prize
Among those in Long Beach for TED 2013 this week is Larry Brilliant, former head of Google.org. Brilliant was an influential epidemiologist and technologist whose life and career was altered in 2006 when he received the TED Prize. The TED Prize was one...
Tags: Polio, Google Inc., Larry Page, Movies, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Viddy, looking to boost users, rolls out major iPhone app update
Viddy, a Venice, Calif., developer of the namesake short-video sharing app, has redesigned the app for the iPhone, adding several new features that users may enjoy. The updated app, also available for iPod Touch and available for download now from the...
Tags: Google Inc., Computer Hardware, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Corporate Officers
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New Google campus planned, turning the Googleplex into a megaplex
SAN FRANCISCO -- With its gourmet cafes, workout gyms and sundry perks, the Googleplex is already the stuff of working stiffs' dreams. Now the sprawling suburban office park that houses one of the world's most famous companies is about to get even...
Tags: Employees, Google Inc., Vince Vaughn, NASA
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Microsoft Surface Pro tablet to go on sale Feb. 9
Microsoft won't be able to release the Surface Pro tablet in January as it originally said, but the tech giant will miss its deadline only by a few days. The Redmond, Wash.,-based company announced Tuesday that the Surface Pro will go on sale Feb. 9....
Tags: Google Inc., Intel Corp., Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Corporation
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Rare, transparent Apple Newton PDA sells on EBay for $1,350
A rare and transparent Apple Newton listed on Ebay appears to have sold for $1,350. The item, which was available only under EBay's "Buy It Now" feature, was one of Apple's unsuccessful MessagePad personal digital assistant devices from the 1990s. The...
Tags: Google Inc., Steve Jobs, Apple iPad
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Chemist dumped by girl, builds real laser-firing Iron Man gadget
A German tinkerer has combined his love of Iron Man movies and passion for laser gadgets to build a real-life version of the super hero's robotic arms, and he has sold the laser-firing device for more than $2,660. Patrick Priebe, 29, of Wuppertal,...
Tags: Social Media, Google Inc., Los Angeles Times, YouTube, Movies
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Doodle 4 Google 2013: For young artists, 24 hours of Web fame
Doodle 4 Google, the nationwide art contest that gives kids a shot at landing their artwork on the Google homepage, kicks off Monday. The prize is a $30,000 college scholarship for the winner and $50,000 for his or her school. Parents love that part. ...
Tags: Google Inc., Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles Times, Katie Couric, Apple iPhone
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