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Google vision

By Faisal Islam

Updated on 23 May 2006

Exclusive It's the world's favourite search engine - but now Google has spelt out a vision for the future of the internet.


It's the world's favourite search engine - but now Google has spelt out a vision for the future of the internet.

Larry Page, founder of Google

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The answer - artificial intelligence - with search engines so powerful they would understand "everything in the world". It's the dream of Larry Page - one of Google's founders and now a multi-billionaire.

He was in London this week - for a conference attended by the creme de la creme of Europe's so called "technorati". Our business correspondent Faisal Islam went to find out if Google can really stay ahead of the rest.

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