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Google and Language Translation

By Larry Page Eric Schmidt - Stanford
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Lecture Description

No matter what language people speak, there is much information that is not in their language. Right now, most of the information available online is in English, but that won't always be the case. Google has been interested in translation, especially as it applies to searching. As of this 2002 lecture, automated translation is not perfect, but co-founder Larry Page reports that they are working to make it better.

Course Index

  1. Success Factors of Potential Partners
  2. Google and Language Translation
  3. Google's Legal Issues
  4. Hiring: What Attributes Do You Look For?
  5. Envisioning the Future for Google: Always a Search Engine?
  6. ROI on Advertising Models Online
  7. Globalization: Google and Asia-Pacific
  8. Learning to Take Risks: A Personal Story
  9. Technology and Social Responsibility
  10. Search Engines and Competition
  11. New Leadership and Organizational Change
  12. Encouraging Creativity