Larry Page Just Wants You to Love Google Again

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''All that said, we recognize that we don’t get everything right—and that the changes we make, like our recent visual refresh, can initially upset some users (even if they later come to love them). But we don’t operate in a static industry, and technology changes so fast that we need to innovate and iterate. Of course, when we do make mistakes we try to fix them as quickly as possible and, if necessary, change the way we do things to prevent problems from arising again. And we work hard to explain what we are doing—and why—because with size comes responsibility.''
 
''All that said, we recognize that we don’t get everything right—and that the changes we make, like our recent visual refresh, can initially upset some users (even if they later come to love them). But we don’t operate in a static industry, and technology changes so fast that we need to innovate and iterate. Of course, when we do make mistakes we try to fix them as quickly as possible and, if necessary, change the way we do things to prevent problems from arising again. And we work hard to explain what we are doing—and why—because with size comes responsibility.''
  
Actually, throughout the memo we see the types of apologies a lover makes to a hurt partner. We promise, it's [Google+] not as bad as it looks. Or, Sorry we haven't been ourselves lately -- that type of thing. Is this enough for you to forgive Google? Read the [http://investor.google.com/corporate/2012/ceo-letter.html full note] on Google's Investor Relations page and decide for yourself if you feel the love. </div>
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Actually, throughout the memo we see the types of apologies a lover makes to a hurt partner. ''We promise, it's [Google+] not as bad as it looks.'' Or, ''Sorry we haven't been ourselves latel''y -- that type of thing. Is this enough for you to forgive Google? Read the [http://investor.google.com/corporate/2012/ceo-letter.html full note] on Google's Investor Relations page and decide for yourself if you feel the love. </div>
  
  
 
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