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Uploaded by on May 22, 2008

With Google, Larry Page has gone a long way toward achieving the audacious goal he and co-founder Sergey Brin set for the company: "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible."

One of his current goals is equally ambitious: making the Internet itself accessible, anywhere and anytime, through pervasive and affordable wireless broadband networks. Page has helped lead Google's efforts over the past year to pry open both unused TV airwaves and closed cellular networks to promote wireless broadband competition and consumer choice.

In an interview-style discussion with New America's Michael Calabrese, Page described Google's strategy for expanding access to the Internet and allocating spectrum more efficiently -- and explained why opening the vacant TV channels for unlicensed access after next February's DTV transition is key to promoting broadband deployment and tech sector innovation.

This event was broadcast live on the web through UStream.tv. Online viewers were able to submit questions via both UStream's real-time chat and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society's Question Tool.

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  • Larry's awesome; he's such a humble guy

    =3

  • Google is my favorite company. There is just so much you can learn from them!

  • agreed. better quality would be welcomed.

  • i <3 google, but I wish they could do better on the sound and videography in these seriesseseses

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