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Boing Boing correspondent Xeni Jardin has posted a rough transcript of the Google CEO's remarks at the 35th Internet Anniversary. It's worth a read. I particularly liked the last paragraph:

The other thing to remember is that the average person does not want to debug their computer. We prefer instead the idea of a person typing something in and Google -- or someone else -- figuring things out for you. But very few things are organized around that principle of simplicity; we love and appreciate the complexity in technology but people using the internet really don't want that. When you see an ease of use breakthrough, it's such a wonderful thing.

35th anniversary of the Internet event site.

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