GOOGLE INC.
Lawrence "Larry" Page was born March 26, 1973
is an American computer scientist and internet
entrepreneur who, with Sergey Brin, is best known as
the co-founder of Google. On April 4, 2011, he took on
the role of chief executive officer of Google,
replacing Eric Schmidt.As of 2012, his personal wealth
is estimated to be $20.3 billion, ranking him #13 on
the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans.He is the
inventor of PageRank, which became the foundation of
Google's search ranking algorithm.Together, Brin and
Page own about 16 percent of the company's stock.
Page incorporated Google as a privately held company
in 1998 and relocated their servers from Larry Page's
dorm room to a friend's garage in Menlo Park,
California.
Larry Page attended a Montessori school in the
 primary grades and later graduated from East Lansing
High School. He was an honors student at the University
      of Michigan, where he also participated in the
 University's solar car team, reflecting another lifelong
  interest: sustainable transportation technology. After
   graduating with a B.S. in computer engineering, he
    pursued graduate studies in computer science at
 Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It was here
that he first undertook the project of analyzing patterns
   of linkage among different sites on the World Wide
   Web. It was also at Stanford that he first met fellow
   computer science graduate student Sergey Brin and
         recruited him to join his research project.
Google Inc. is an American multinational corporation
which provides Internet-related products and
services,   including      internet   search,     cloud
computing,        software        and        advertising
technologies.Advertising revenues from AdWords
generate almost all of the company's profits.
In 2000, Google began selling text-based
 advertisements associated with search keywords. The
  text-only ads on their graphics-free home page kept
 their download time to the bare minimum, and their
ability to deliver ads directly related to the interests of
the user made the ad space highly valuable. That same
year, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, still enrolled as Ph.D.
    candidates at Stanford, attended the Academy of
 Achievement's International Achievement Summit in
 London, England as graduate student delegates. The
   interview recorded at that time can be read on this
Web site. They returned to the annual event in 2004 as
    recipients of the Academy's Golden Plate Award.
Google also provides a
                                 free Web-based e-mail
                            service, Gmail, which offers
                               its users far more storage
   space than most other services. The company now
        offers a suite of business tools, including word
processing and spreadsheet applications, at a fraction
    of the cost of competing office software packages.
     Google has created its own Web browser, Google
          Chrome, as well as the popular Picasa photo
                     organization and editing software.
One of the company's most promising products is an
operating system for mobile phones, called Android. It
is used in Motorola's Droid phones, as well as Google's
               own Nexus One phone.
In 2011, Eric Schmidt stepped aside as CEO of Google,
and Larry Page, now 38 years old, took the helm of the
company he founded 13 years before. Schmidt remains
 with the company as Executive Chairman. As Google's
   new CEO, Larry Page plans to make Google "a big
company that has the nimbleness and soul and passion
                     of a start-up."
References

   http://www.biography.com/people/larry-page-12103347
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Page
   http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/pag0bio-1
   http://www.woopidoo.com/biography/larrypage/index.
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Larry page

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    Lawrence "Larry" Pagewas born March 26, 1973 is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur who, with Sergey Brin, is best known as the co-founder of Google. On April 4, 2011, he took on the role of chief executive officer of Google, replacing Eric Schmidt.As of 2012, his personal wealth is estimated to be $20.3 billion, ranking him #13 on the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans.He is the inventor of PageRank, which became the foundation of Google's search ranking algorithm.Together, Brin and Page own about 16 percent of the company's stock.
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    Page incorporated Googleas a privately held company in 1998 and relocated their servers from Larry Page's dorm room to a friend's garage in Menlo Park, California.
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    Larry Page attendeda Montessori school in the primary grades and later graduated from East Lansing High School. He was an honors student at the University of Michigan, where he also participated in the University's solar car team, reflecting another lifelong interest: sustainable transportation technology. After graduating with a B.S. in computer engineering, he pursued graduate studies in computer science at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. It was here that he first undertook the project of analyzing patterns of linkage among different sites on the World Wide Web. It was also at Stanford that he first met fellow computer science graduate student Sergey Brin and recruited him to join his research project.
  • 5.
    Google Inc. isan American multinational corporation which provides Internet-related products and services, including internet search, cloud computing, software and advertising technologies.Advertising revenues from AdWords generate almost all of the company's profits.
  • 6.
    In 2000, Googlebegan selling text-based advertisements associated with search keywords. The text-only ads on their graphics-free home page kept their download time to the bare minimum, and their ability to deliver ads directly related to the interests of the user made the ad space highly valuable. That same year, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, still enrolled as Ph.D. candidates at Stanford, attended the Academy of Achievement's International Achievement Summit in London, England as graduate student delegates. The interview recorded at that time can be read on this Web site. They returned to the annual event in 2004 as recipients of the Academy's Golden Plate Award.
  • 7.
    Google also providesa free Web-based e-mail service, Gmail, which offers its users far more storage space than most other services. The company now offers a suite of business tools, including word processing and spreadsheet applications, at a fraction of the cost of competing office software packages. Google has created its own Web browser, Google Chrome, as well as the popular Picasa photo organization and editing software.
  • 8.
    One of thecompany's most promising products is an operating system for mobile phones, called Android. It is used in Motorola's Droid phones, as well as Google's own Nexus One phone.
  • 9.
    In 2011, EricSchmidt stepped aside as CEO of Google, and Larry Page, now 38 years old, took the helm of the company he founded 13 years before. Schmidt remains with the company as Executive Chairman. As Google's new CEO, Larry Page plans to make Google "a big company that has the nimbleness and soul and passion of a start-up."
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    References  http://www.biography.com/people/larry-page-12103347  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Page  http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/pag0bio-1  http://www.woopidoo.com/biography/larrypage/index. htm