Google prefer Yahoo without Bing

Co-founder Sergey Brin said Google amazed at the resistance to the company’s efforts to digitize books of the world. She also criticized the deal with Microsoft in online searches on Yahoo!.

Brin’s comments came in a surprise appearance at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.

“Honey,” she said while chatting with John Battelle Summit. “I think Yahoo! Has a number of innovations in there and I hope they will continue to innovate in the search.”

She declined to say whether she opposes the pending agreements related to the Microsoft search engine to handle questions Bing on the website Yahoo!. He said he had a chance to try it.

“I use all the search out there,” she said. “I think Bing has reminded us that the search is a very competitive market. There may be several dozen new companies that do interesting things”.

He added that Google’s mission is optimistic to create a digital archive of the world written work will be successful.

She also defended giant Google on charges of traditional news industry which states that Internet companies made money illegally, with the display of news in the search index.

“The world is evolving and changing business models,” Brin said. “They said Google in a single case has been stolen. I do not agree with that conclusion, but I agree there is a loss.”

He added that the newspaper is very important to survive.