Episode #434 from 32:17
Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Yeah, it's an interesting game. It's really, really interesting game. I read that you looked up to Larry Page and Sergey Brin and that you can recite passages from In The Plex and that book was very influential to you and How Google Works was influential. So what do you find inspiring about Google, about those two guys, Larry Page and Sergey Brin and just all the things they were able to do in the early days of the internet? First of all, the number one thing I took away, there's not a lot of people talk about this is, they didn't compete with the other search engines by doing the same thing. They flipped it like they said, "Hey, everyone's just focusing on text-based similarity, traditional information extraction and information retrieval, which was not working that great. What if we instead ignore the text? We use the text at a basic level, but we actually look at the link structure and try to extract ranking signal from that instead." I think that was a key insight.
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Yeah, it's an interesting game. It's really, really interesting game. I read that you looked up to Larry Page and Sergey Brin and that you can recite passages from In The Plex and that book was very influential to you and How Google Works was influential. So what do you find inspiring about Google, about those two guys, Larry Page and Sergey Brin and just all the things they were able to do in the early days of the internet? First of all, the number one thing I took away, there's not a lot of people talk about this is, they didn't compete with the other search engines by doing the same thing. They flipped it like they said, "Hey, everyone's just focusing on text-based similarity, traditional information extraction and information retrieval, which was not working that great. What if we instead ignore the text? We use the text at a basic level, but we actually look at the link structure and try to extract ranking signal from that instead." I think that was a key insight.