Larry Page


Larry Page, (born March 26, 1973 in Lansing, Michigan, USA) is an American computer scientist and co-founder of Google, Inc., the world’s largest internet company, based on its search engine and online advertising technology. He is ranked 26th on the 2009 Forbes list of the world’s billionaires and is the 6th richest person in America. In 2007 he and co-founder Sergey Brin were both ranked #1 of the “50 Most Important People on the Web” by PC World Magazine.
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Steve Jobs in 'In the Plex' - Fortune (blog) - 10:41:37 GMT+00:00
All eyes on new CEO as Google reports first-quarter results - Reuters - Tue, 12 Apr 2011
Google Will Get Social -- Or Else - Motley Fool - Mon, 11 Apr 2011
Larry Page: Heavyweight thinker - Sify - Mon, 11 Apr 2011
The digital business week - Siliconrepublic.com - Mon, 11 Apr 2011
Google CEO Page Promotes Android, Chrome, YouTube Managers - eWeek - Sun, 10 Apr 2011
Andy Rubin Promoted To Senior Vice President [As Google CEO Larry Page ... - TFTS (blog) - Fri, 08 Apr 2011
Larry Page Just Took A Page From Jeff Bezos With His Re-Org (GOOG, AMZN) - San Francisco Chronicle - Fri, 08 Apr 2011
Larry Page's five big challenges as Google CEO - MarketWatch - Wed, 06 Apr 2011
Google SVP Rosenberg Leaves as Page Becomes CEO - eWeek - Tue, 05 Apr 2011
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