"When you use Google, do you get more than one answer? Of course you do. Well, that’s a bug. We have more bugs per second in the world. We should be able to give you the right answer just once. We should know what you meant. You should look for information. We should get it exactly right and we should give it to you in your language and we should never be wrong. That’s our challenge."
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Charlie Rose interview, 3 Jun 2005, quoted in An Old Eric Schmidt Interview Reveals Google’s End-Game For Search And Competition by TechCrunch (4 Jan 2013).
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