Google has been doing well. As much as possible we're trying to share back with the employees. They will continue to create a lot of value.
We are a consumer company and our success is directly linked to our users trusting us. Therefore we have the same incentive as the user: they want to see relevant advertising so their experience of Google is positive and we want to deliver it.
My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.
The main motivations were to try to leverage Google's expertise with large computer systems and to try to give something back to science
People at different stages of their lives are doing different things, and they're all using Google.
The reason I like my job is that I have this desire to create. I have this desire to create things and build things, and Google has enabled me to build and create things and to build products that are used by people all over the globe.
Even though it was a start-up with fewer than 20 people, and I was pregnant with my first child, the best decision I've ever made was to join Google in 1999. Worst decision? Deciding to get a puppy and a bunny right when the baby came.