Google co-founder Sergey Brin posted the 2008 founders' letter on the main company blog this week, just in time for the annual stockholders' meeting. Search, ads, books, geographic information and
YouTube are among the topics he highlights. Despite the global economic recession, Brin appears optimistic about Google's ability to innovate.
Search remains at the core of Google's
business, he says. During the past year the company made 359 changes to Web search, nearly one per day. Innovations have led to auto-suggest and voice-activated features, but Brin believes in the
next decade "our searches and results will look very different than they do today."
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