Larry Page and Sergey Brin co-founded Google in 1998, transforming it from a research project at Stanford into a global tech giant.
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Known for their innovative spirit, Page and Brin developed Google’s PageRank algorithm, a revolutionary approach to search engine technology.
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The duo’s vision extended beyond search; they launched groundbreaking products like Google Maps, YouTube, and Android under their leadership.
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin initially set up Google’s first office in a Menlo Park garage, a humble start to one of the world's biggest tech empires.
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In 2004, Page and Brin took Google public, raising $1.67 billion in its IPO, making it one of the largest tech IPOs of its time.
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The founders emphasized a "Don't Be Evil" philosophy, guiding Google’s early culture and decision-making in the fast-evolving tech industry.
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Page and Brin’s focus on innovation led to Google’s dominance in internet search and digital advertising, creating new tech industry standards.
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Under Alphabet, Page and Brin diversified Google’s operations, allowing it to explore fields like artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles.
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Larry and Sergey stepped down from daily operations in 2019, leaving Sundar Pichai to lead Alphabet while they pursued new ventures.
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Today, Larry Page and Sergey Brin remain among the world’s wealthiest people, known for their philanthropy and impact on modern technology.
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