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Larry Page, Patrick Pichette, Nikesh Arora and Susan Wojcicki participate in Google's Q2 2011 Earnings Call July 14, 2011.

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  • 333 views on this vid & 13M avg volume shares today. This really showcases how little the average investor cares about how Google's amazing business actually works. Every one of these presentations is so interesting and fun to listen to the future of search. For all the new jobs and amazing technologies Google creates, tech investors are so clearly clueless to how important Google is.

  • I just love Google+!

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  • All that money, but they couldn't get decent sound quality on this audio recording! I know it's a telephone call, but the sound recording has clearly been set up badly, as the sound overloads the mic at times.

  • Google is really taking on HTML5. The way Google adjusts the colors of their homepage and the colors of Youtube reminds me of the playful spirit I encountered in reading iWoz. Steve Wozniak spoke of the fun he had changing a single number in an Apple II program to produce wildly unique results on screen. Simply put, I think Google is using the power of art more than ever.

  • I was very excited for Larry Page to take over as CEO of Google. My interpretation was that Schmidt played it safe, maintained a poker face and quietly raked in the cash for Google. I thought Larry Page as CEO would spice things up. I mean, a young engineer in charge of a 200 billion dollar corporation sounds like fun to me. And slowly over the past few months my expectations were met. Google is taking more chances. Most visible are the changes to the homepage.

  • Google taking over Q3!

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