I really believe that the virtual world mirrors the physical world.
I didn’t want to lose my sense of myself in my profession.
I think Google should be like a Swiss Army knife: clean, simple, the tool you want to take everywhere.
I could imagine, some number of years from now, starting my own company. But not yet. Not for a while.
I don’t believe in balance, not in the classic way.
I refuse to be stereotyped.
I think it’s very comforting for people to put me in a box. ‘Oh, she’s a fluffy girlie girl who likes clothes and cupcakes. Oh, but wait, she is spending her weekends doing hardware electronics.’
It’s really wonderful to work in an environment with a lot of smart people.
Good students are good at all things.
For some people, what really matters to them is sleep.
I was Google’s first woman engineer.
Walmart is an amazing story of entrepreneurship and, as one of the world’s most powerful brands, touches millions of lives every day.
When people think about computer science, they imagine people with pocket protectors and thick glasses who code all night.
For many people, Google is the most important tool on the Web.
I love technology, and I don’t think it’s something that should divide along gender lines.
I like to get myself in over my head.
I think that ultimately over time we really should strive for a place where most information is available online and is searchable.
Search is an unsolved problem.
To me, the future is personalization .
I’m not a pro, but I know enough to be dangerous.