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13_Larry Page [Section 4]
DIRECTION

Shadow the following audio material and record your own voice while doing so.

Then send the audio file as your response to this activity.

You can refer to the script below as your guide.

PART I - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


__Larry Page:__

I think, like, we're pretty excited about Android, obviously. I think that you have our traditional businesses, obviously, search and things like that. So, we've been gradually expanding that. If you look at things like Google Now also- well, maybe you don't want to ask a question. Maybe you want to just have it answered for you before you ask it. That would be better.

PART II - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


The "I'm feeling lucky" button, -that was supposed to be- you should be able to skip the search results and go directly to the answer. Unfortunately, it didn't work that well. You know, it was kind of an obtuse naming of the feature, but that was the same kind of idea.

PART - III - AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


I guess we feel like right now, that computers are still pretty bad. I mean, you're just messing around. You know, you're kind of scrolling on your touch screen phone and trying to find-. You know, you're in a car and it's bouncy, and you can't– it doesn't really work.


And so I think the actual amount of knowledge you get out of your computer versus the amount of time you spend is still pretty bad. And so I think our job is to kind of solve that, and most of the things we're doing make sense in that context.

FULL AUDIO 🎧 AND SCRIPT 📄


Larry Page:

I think, like, we're pretty excited about Android, obviously. I think that you have our traditional businesses, obviously, search and things like that. So, we've been gradually expanding that. If you look at things like Google Now also- well, maybe you don't want to ask a question. Maybe you want to just have it answered for you before you ask it. That would be better.


The "I'm feeling lucky" button, -that was supposed to be- you should be able to skip the search results and go directly to the answer. Unfortunately, it didn't work that well. You know, it was kind of an obtuse naming of the feature, but that was the same kind of idea.


I guess we feel like right now, that computers are still pretty bad. I mean, you're just messing around. You know, you're kind of scrolling on your touch screen phone and trying to find-. You know, you're in a car and it's bouncy, and you can't– it doesn't really work.


And so I think the actual amount of knowledge you get out of your computer versus the amount of time you spend is still pretty bad. And so I think our job is to kind of solve that, and most of the things we're doing make sense in that context.