Larry Page published letter on Google+ marking one year as CEO

Larry PageThe Chief Executive Officer of Google, Larry Page written a letter, which is posted at Google+ social network, to mark one year since he returned to the internet giant as its CEO.

Page said that his plans for the company are aimed at increasing the company's velocity, improving its focus and also focusing on big initiatives that have the power to change the world around. He pointed out that his priority as a CEO of the company is to provide a simpler, more intuitive experience to the customers across all its services so as to allow the users to find exactly what they need on the right time.

He also talked about a shakeup in the company's management team that saw elimination or consolidation of more than 30 products. "Google has so many opportunities that, unless we make some hard choices, we end up spreading ourselves too thin," he said.

Page said that the remaining services of the company including its flagship search service were given cleaner and a more beautiful look. He plans include integrating Google+ network into the company's other offerings such as search, Gmail and YouTube.

"I have always believed that technology should do the hard work discovery, organization, communication so users can do what makes them happiest: living and loving, not messing with annoying computers," he wrote.

He claimed that Google+ has more than 100 million users and the social networking platform is getting more active.