- Dec 30, 2012
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Google CEO Larry Page interviewed by Charlie Rose at TED 2014. Photo: James Duncan Davidson/TED
VANCOUVER — Google is a company finely tuned to make money — lots and lots of money. But CEO Larry Page doesn’t talk a lot about that side of the web search giant he co-founded 15 years ago, at least not in public. Instead, Page likes to imagine how the resources of the world’s third-largest company can help realize his techno-optimistic vision of the future.
In an onstage interview with veteran TV newsman Charlie Rose at the TED ideas conference today, Page outlined a Google-built version of the coming decades that could wind up becoming everyday reality for all, if the company’s earlier successes are any indication.