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LONDON: Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have topped the ranking in a list of the most powerful figures in the British media.
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via Times of India @ 10:02 14th Jul
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Google co-founders Sergey Brin, left, and Larry Page built the search engine company with four computers and $100,000.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 3:10 6th Sep
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Larry Page and Sergey Brin accept a $100,000 check from Sun Microsystems co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim and incorporate Google Inc. on Sept. 7. The Stanford University graduate students work from a suburban garage (pictured right) in Menlo Park, Calif., for six months.
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via Fortune @ 10:13 6th Sep
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Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergei Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt sat down unexpectedly Thursday for 75 minutes with a dozen journalists to give their impressions on the state of the technology community and Google's place in it.
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via Mediaweek @ 13:44 11th Jul
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It's almost 10 years since Page and Brin launched their search engine. But have we handed too much power to them?
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 4:37 17th Aug
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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via Find Law @ 11:04 6th Sep
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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via FindLaw AP International News Canada @ 3:11 6th Sep
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Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt, along with co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin (who joined towards the end) sat down to talk to journalists at the Allen and Co. conference in Sun Valley for an hour and fifteen minute no-holds barred question and answer session. (This a year after Schmidt sat down for an hour-long on-the-record rap session with journalists in the Sun Valley Lodge bar at midnight.)
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via Seeking Alpha @ 14:01 11th Jul
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google's new Chrome browser is for PCs today, but company co-founder Sergey Brin expects the technology will make its way to Android, the company's mobile phone operating system and software suite.
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via CNET News.com @ 18:31 3rd Sep
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Google Chrome LogoWhile the buzz surrounding Google’s new Chrome browser shows no signs of abating, the search engine’s co-founder Sergey Brin has let slip it’ll soon be heading to Android phones too.
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via ElectricPig @ 0:15 5th Sep
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An employee steers his scooter along a corridor of the Google office in Munich, southern Germany in this 2007 file photo. When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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via USA Today @ 3:11 6th Sep
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There we were, thinking the development of Android effectively killed off the rumours of the "Gphone", Google's own-branded handset. But back the rumours come, courtesy of some off-hand comments made by Brin, Page and Schmidt. From a MediaWeek piece:
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via ZDNet UK @ 9:59 14th Jul
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By now, you've heard the story. Google Inc., arguably the most dominant company on the Internet, was started by two Stanford University students with little more than a stack of computers and a knack for algorithms. The juggernaut Sergey Brin and Larry Page created on September 7, 1998, is famous for its quirks - free M&M's for staff, lava lamps and a requirement that employees spend one day a week thinking Big Thoughts. Behind the myth, however, the search engine has forever altered the world in a remarkably short amount of time. As Google turns 10 tomorrow, here are 10 ways it has changed business. Matt Hartley and Grant Robertsonwrite
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via Globe and Mail @ 10:45 6th Sep
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The WSJ is reporting that Google is set to launch a venture fund to give it the option of investing in startups instead of just flat out buying them. The fund will be led by Google’s SVP Corporate Development David Drummond and Bill Maris, a long time business friend of Anne Wojcicki, Sergey Brin’s wife. Maris is a tech entrepreneur with a degree in neuroscience and worked with Wojcicki at a San Francisco-based for-profit company called Catalytic Health.
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via Seeking Alpha @ 18:23 2nd Aug
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Eric Anderson, President and CEO of Space Adventures, bottom, listens as game developer Richard Garriott, son of former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott speaks to reporters during a news conference at The Explorers Club Wednesday, June 11, 2008 in New York. The company that sends wealthy tourists to the International Space Station says that Google co-founder Sergey Brin has paid $5 million to reserve a seat on a future flight. Credit: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
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via Space.com @ 12:50 2nd Jul
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Talk about a single, branded GPhone more or less died down after the announcement of Android, but it seems that you just can't completely kill a good rumor. According to TechCrunch, an Android phone made by Google may actually become a reality based on two new bits of information—the first being a quote in The Hollywood Reporter from a press conference with Larry Page, Sergei Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt. Update: Silicon Alley Insider says the quote is actually inaccurate, noting none of the other major news orgs there picked it up.
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via Gizmodo @ 0:35 14th Jul
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Talk about a single, branded GPhone more or less died down after the announcement of Android, but it seems that you just can't completely kill a good rumor. According to TechCrunch, an Android phone made by Google may actually become a reality based on two new bits of information—the first being a quote in The Hollywood Reporter from a press conference with Larry Page, Sergei Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt. Update: Silicon Alley Insider says the quote is actually inaccurate, noting none of the other major news orgs there picked it up.
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via Gizmodo @ 18:38 13th Jul
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