Larry Page’s Keynote speech on Friday was yet another message from a tech company at the International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas. Gracing the stage this week at the Hilton hotel theater has been Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Intel’s Paul Otellini and Yahoo’s Terry Semel.
Google’s Larry Page thinks every device ought to be able to connect to every other device. On PodTech news, his speech which outlines the company’s latest steps toward that end.
Google is a company that seeks to make things simple but powerful. The firm continues to march to the beat of its own drummer. Some industry experts have said the Google mystique will eventually wear off, but users still seem to be hungry for the company’s message — be upfront and don’t try to oversell. Google Co-founder Larry Page rode onto the stage of the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada to deliver the Friday afternoon keynote address to a an audience of consumer electronics industry folks and journalists.
Page registered disappointment over the lack of standards in the tech and electronics industries, which prevents devices from sharing data with each other. He unveiled new initiatives like a video content deal with CBS. Page brought out Robin Williams to help explain the concepts.
We had to cut out comments by the comedian that ran the gamut from bilingual Google services to the apparent coincidence that CES and one of porn industries biggest conferences are happening at the same time just blocks from each other.
Google had an embargo and that didn’t stop bloggers from broadcasting live. PodTech News will post additional detailed audio interviews with the product experts on Google Pack and Google Video tomorrow.
Here’s the full speech from Larry Page on PodTech News.
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January 7th, 2006 at 9:47 am
Mork + DARPY car + Google Pack + video = record stock high
Let me see if I can hit the high points and save you from reading the rest if you are in a hurry this morning: The NBA and CBS on Google Video “coming soon”, Mork entertaining, car that won the DARPA desert competition, Google Local on mob…
January 7th, 2006 at 1:45 pm
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January 7th, 2006 at 2:59 pm
[…] Du côté des “grosses productions”, l’année de la vidéo sera également l’année des DRM. Tristan Louis recense les différentes offres et leurs incompatibilités : un fichier téléchargé chez Google ne pourra pas être lu sur un iPod, ni sur un téléphone Nokia, alors qu’un fichier téléchargé chez Yahoo! pourra être lu sur une PSP, mais pas sur un appareil équipé de Windows Media. Bref, un vrai casse-tête en perspective pour l’utilisateur et un obstacle potentiel au développement efficace d’une stratégie multi-écrans (à moins qu’Apple ne se mette à faire des téléviseurs, comme le veut la rumeur). Dans son keynote, Larry Page de Google a fait l’apologie des standards et souhaité que tous les appareils électroniques - du PC à la télé en passant par le téléphone ou l’appareil photo - puissent communiquer entre eux automatiquement. Y’a-t-il autre chose que des DRM trop restrictifs qui pourraient empêcher cette interopérabilité d’exister rapidement ? […]
January 7th, 2006 at 5:25 pm
[…] Here is the podcast news announcement at the CES for Google’s new initiatives Google Pack and Google Video. In addition Google announces a new partnership with CBS for Google’s Video Store. Google will provide video search and video buying offering a store for video producers both professionals and videobloggers. Larry Page’s keynote speech podcast is available here. […]
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January 13th, 2006 at 10:21 am
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January 16th, 2006 at 11:56 am
[…] Enquanto eu escrevia este texto, eu vi chegar no meu Bloglines uma nova entrada no WeBreakStuff com o título “Larry Page talks about Standards” (Larry Page fala sobre Padrões ). Para quem não sabe Larry Page é um dos donos do Google e você pode ouvir o podcast dele falando sobre a necessidade de padrões. Em inglês é claro! […]
October 2nd, 2006 at 8:22 pm
Wow! Great technology.
Now get rid of the blood the kids are used to seeing and maybe in a few generations they’ll think of a ‘Disney Without Social/Physical Violence’
(dream)