"Bradley Horowitz"

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"Bradley Joseph Horowitz" is an American entrepreneur and internet executive. He is vice president, Google Photos and Streams.

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People can help solve these problems, ... This is the power of our user base, rather than just using brute force and algorithmic search, although this is still important.

It's really one-stop shopping for the music fan.

The next major shift is going to be about more than which search engine has the most documents. What's next is an experience that is personalized, that gets better the more I use it.

[Making video files searchable remains a largely unsolved challenge.] Video is hard to discover on the Internet, ... Web pages are self-describing. Video is opaque; it is a bucket of bits and doesn't tell you much about itself.

Video is hard to discover on the Internet. Web pages are self-describing. Video is opaque; it is a bucket of bits and doesn't tell you much about itself.

If you type in 'Like a Virgin' we'll know that the version by Madonna is more popular than the cover by the Smashing Pumpkins.

The opinions of my friends can be an important model for discovery. We want to create a platform so that the knowledge in people's heads flows onto the Web for the benefit of others.

When it comes to search, we're like Switzerland. We can't show bias in search.