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Career advice in tech era: Google cofounder to youngsters; embrace tech to be ‘more lazy’

Larry Page advised University of Michigan graduates in 2009 to leverage technology for efficiency, citing Google’s scalable impact as an example. He emphasized that a small team can create software used by millions, contrasting it with the limitations of manual labor. Page’s philosophy propelled Google from a startup to a $2.3 trillion tech giant.

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