Google CEO on innovation: 'We're at 1% of what's possible'
Google CEO Larry Page took the stage today to wrap up a nearly four-hour long keynote that kicked off the Google I/O developers conference here.
Page, who is dealing with a scratchy voice caused by vocal cord paralysis, didn't pitch products, but was more philosophical, talking about innovation, negativity and the future of technology.
"Today, we're still just scratching the surface," said Page. "Google is working on so many innovations. I got goose bumps about it." Google I/O, the company's major developer conference, kicked off with the keynote today. The company used the time to unveil 41 updates and additions to its social network, Google+, and to show off a new look and feel for Google Maps, a new subscription music service and new APIs.