Larry: there is no "crazy" enough to compete with Google
"Larry" Google co-founder and Executive Chairman of the company, but there are "crazy" enough to compete with his company in the future, in the first remarks commenting on the company's profits in the first quarter of 2013.
And Google revealed its financial results for the first quarter of 2013, last Thursday, which showed in achieving the profit of 13.9 billion dollars, up 31 percent compared with the first quarter of last year, the equivalent of 11.58 per share.
The newspaper highlighted the "international business times" said that the beige over what differentiates Google is boldness in the development and manufacture of projects may look unfamiliar such as self-driving car "and" smart glass ".
"Beige" in speaking to investors during the announcement of quarterly results that most companies tend to do what you know with a few modifications to keep up with evolution, but Google 20% focused on ambitious goals and 80% on basic services.
The "Google" his "Executive with ambitious targets and committed team we can progress very rapidly in the implementation of our aspirations, and I think that is a lot of competition for us that no one is crazy enough to try."
And "Google" next to serves as a search engine, and develop new tools and services such as "smart glass" to be put on the market this year.
And the smart glass, "beige" it will work with Android Smartphone system developed by Google, where he asked about any system will work "bifocals" to "Android" to work on any device.
In contrast, the President of the "Executive" Google "Motorola", which is still loss-making, despite the acquisition of his company, saying "we have an ambitious plan and I saw myself some of the products that Motorola mobility in the future, it's really beautiful and made me passionate about."
The "Google" captured the section industry at Motorola phones for approximately £ 7.9 billion, and rumors about a new company under the leadership of the "Google phone" is "X", which is expected to reveal more about the Google developers in May.