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07 July 2006

Larry Brilliant on not being evil at Google

BrilliantFrom Wired's July issue: A charming Q + A with 2006 TEDPrize winner Larry Brilliant, recently appointed Director of the $1B Google Foundation. Along with solving some of the world's biggest problems, Brilliant cites another ambitious goal: changing the famous Google mantra 'Don't be evil' to "Do something really, really, really good."

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