Google CEO Larry Page talks Facebook, Oracle and the future of Google in an interview airing Monday night onCharlie Rose
Page commented on the recent Facebook IPO saying, “I don’t want to speak about their thing. But I think it’s great to see that competition really — our competition and just the Valley is thriving.”.
He also answers Rose’s questions regarding the possibility of Facebook overtaking search, to which Page says it’s “unfortunate” the company is so closed with its data. “In general, I think we’d like to see content on the Internet being made more open and so on,” he says.
Charlie Rose has interviewed dozens of notable figures in the tech field, including Twitter co-founder Evan Williams, Mark Zuckerberg and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, to name a few.
The PBS program will run at 11 p.m. on Monday and on Tuesday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Bloomberg. Check this local station guide to find times in your area.