The life of Larry Page, one of the founders of American Fortune, please come to 3Q.
He is the president of Eta Kappa Nu Honorary Association of the University of Michigan. At present, the doctoral program of Stanford University Computer Research Institute is temporarily suspended, and his advisor is Dr. Terry Winograd. Google was transformed from a research project initiated by Page at Stanford University. The founders of Google, sergey brin and Larry Page, who have just turned 30, have enabled millions of people around the world to make use of Google search engine to create wealth, let employees get wealth through listing, and at the same time brought huge profits to themselves. Sergey brin and Larry Page plan to sell their 2.5% equity, which will benefit each of them more than $654.38 billion. Brin and Page said in an interview with ABC reporter Peter Jenyus, "Our greatest responsibility is to provide exactly what people need when they ask." "We hope that in the next work, we can continue to use technology to bring really great changes to people's lives and work." Brin said that as early as the initial stage of network work, they decided to specialize in "search". Search is about information, and only it can bring real changes to people's lives. Google can help people answer all kinds of questions, provide almost all the information people want to know, and can accept queries in Chinese, English and Japanese 100 languages. It is said that the CIA is also a big customer of Google. Two college students started their Google search engine from the garage, which originated from a research project conducted by Larry Page and sergey brin when they were studying at Stanford University. More specifically, they started their research in Page's humble dormitory and soon moved to the garage. Similar to the stories of many inventors, they finally made a big project in a small garage. Page said that at that time, the two of them borrowed money everywhere, professors, relatives and friends, and whoever wanted it. Fortunately, their "stumbling" search engine project came out and developed rapidly immediately. It is said that they 1995 didn't "hit it off" when they met at Stanford University. At that time, both of them were masters of Stanford University. Page is 24 and Brin is 23. They met at an alumni association. They all have strong opinions. When they disagree, they won't give in to each other. No matter what issues are discussed, they almost always quarrel. But in the end, they found the same thing when solving the biggest challenge of computer science "search engine". 1996 At the beginning, Page and Brin began to study a search engine called "BackRub". 1998 after gradually improving this technology in the first half of the year, they began to look for partners in this technology. They found David Philo, one of the founders of Yahoo. Philo thinks their technology is reliable, but suggests that they set up a search engine company to develop their business, and then consider cooperation. Page and Brin decided to start their own business after being turned away from borrowing money everywhere, but what little cash they had was used to buy a lot of data disks and storage for research. One of their teachers, Andy Behtohim, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems, gave them great help at the critical moment. Behtohim is really a visionary. After watching their demonstration, he immediately wrote a check for $654.38 million to help set up Google. After that, they borrowed money from their family and friends and raised $6,543,800+as an initial investment. 1On September 7th, 998, Google was founded in Menlo Park, California. The garage that my friend rented to Peggy and Brin for office use looked good at that time, with a washing machine and a water heater. They hired their first employee, Craig Silverstein, and now Silverstein is the technical director of Google. 1February 1999, they moved to a new office. Although the condition is still poor, it is better than the garage. As a table tennis table is a formal meeting place, eight employees can't turn around in the office. If you want to go out alone, everyone must get up and move the stool to make room. What meals to provide to employees every day has become their major decision. Brin and Page cooperated well and attracted a large number of competent and loyal employees. Although their office was humble at the beginning of their business, they still tried to create a relaxed working environment for their employees. They planted mushrooms on the lawn outside the house, kept a dog, specially invited chefs to cook for employees, and held hockey games twice a week. The company now has more than 2000 employees. Brin said that they must make the office a place where employees are happy to stay, so now what meals to provide to employees every day has even become one of the major decisions of the two. In just a few years, Google has rapidly developed into the largest search engine at present, and provided background web query services to other directory indexing and search engines such as Yahoo and AOL. At present, Google processes 200 million search requests every day, and this number is still growing. By organizing more than 3 billion web pages, Google can provide users around the world with search results that meet their needs, and the search time is usually less than half a second. Married Lucinda Southworth on February 8, 2007.