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  1. Sergey Brin — Google co-founder. Sergey Brin co-founded web-search giant Google Inc. in 1998 with fellow Stanford student Larry Page. Brin earned his master’s degree in computer science at Stanford, where he and Page developed the “PageRank” algorithm, which calculated the relevance of a web page to the user’s query based in part on ...

  2. Together they founded Google Inc. in 1998, and Sergey continues to share responsibility for day-to-day operations with Larry Page and Eric Schmidt. Sergey's research interests include search engines, information extraction from unstructured sources, and data mining of large text collections and scientific data.

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Larry Page and Sergey Brin have not only reshaped the tech industry but also demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy. They established the “Google Foundation” (now known as Google.org) in 2005 to support various charitable causes and social initiatives. In 2019, Page and Brin stepped down from their roles at Alphabet. Know about the Google

  4. Aug 10, 2015 · Google's Larry Page will be Alphabet's new CEO, and Sundar Pichai will be the new CEO of Google. Larry Page and Sergey Brin explained why they just created a new company in a blog post, which you ...

  5. The change is effective immediately. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the CEO and President, respectively, of Alphabet, have decided to leave these roles. They will continue their involvement as co-founders, shareholders and members of Alphabet’s Board of Directors. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, becomes the CEO of Google and Alphabet.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Sergey Brin (born August 21, 1973, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur who created, along with Larry Page, the online search engine Google, one of the most successful sites on the Internet. Brin’s family moved from Moscow to the United States in 1979.

  7. www.ted.com › speakers › sergey_brin_and_larry_pageLarry Page | Speaker | TED

    Why you should listen. Larry Page and Sergey Brin met in grad school at Stanford in the mid-'90s, and in 1996 started working on a search technology based on a new idea: that relevant results come from context. Their technology analyzed the number of times a given website was linked to by other sites — assuming that the more links, the more ...